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Answered by Anonymous
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(c) Infinitely many solutions.

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Dāmnit son, you've marked the correct answer!!

See, here's how this shít works: You assume 'x' to be real and assert it with a number, say 5, then you solve the equation to get the corresponding value of y, which in this case is: 5 + y = 10 => y = 5.

Now, you give the 'x' some other value, say 3, which would mean y = 7. Again, give the 'x' another value, say 6, which would mean y = 4, and this shít goes on to infinity cuz everytime you try n' give the 'x' a different value, it points 'y' to a unique value in the range set. And hence, we say that this equation has got infinitely many solutions :))

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