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Mark (✓) against the correct answer in each of the following:
The equation 2x + 3y = 6 has
(a) a unique solution
(b) only two solutions
(c) no solution
(d) infinitely many solutions

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(d) infinitely many solutions

If the number of equations are less than the number of variables to be solved, then we get infinitely many solutions.
Here, we have two variables and only one equation. So, we will get infinitely many solutions.

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