A linear equation must have only two solutions.
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Direct link to Ian Pulizzotto's post “For any two points, exactly one (distinct) line ca...” ... It follows that if two lines intersect in at least two points, then they must be the same line! Therefore, if a system of two linear equations has at least two solutions, then it must have infinitely many solutions.
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False, there can be infinite number of solutions
With linear equations, there are only three possibilities: There are zero solutions. There is one solution. There are infinitely many solutions.
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