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[tex]<b>The answer is False.</b>[/tex]

[tex]<b>The reason is that, the letters or variables in a literal equation are like parameters that can be any real number.</b>[/tex]

A literal equation has two or more variables or letters, that are used to represent real values.

An example is the perimeter of a square, which is given by the formula,

[tex]P=4l[/tex]
Here, the P represents perimeter of the square and l represents the length of the square.

Since the length of a square can assume any positive value,the above literal equation has [tex]<b>infinitely many solutions</b>[/tex].

For instance, if

[tex]l=1, P=4\times1=4[/tex]

[tex]l=2, P=4\times2=8[/tex]

and so on and so forth.

Other examples of literal equations include:

The perimeter of a rectangle, which is given by the formula:

[tex] P=2w + 2l[/tex]

The formula for finding the perimeter of a circle:

[tex]C = 2 \pi \: r[/tex]

The set of values that satisfy the above formulas are infinitely many.