x³ + y³ = 4
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x³+y³=4 has many solutions (an infinite number). The equation represents a relationship between x and y, which can be graphed.

Here are three solutions: x=0, y=∛4=1.587 approx; y=0, x=∛4; x=1, y=∛3, etc.

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