10 − 6 = 4, where value of y is equal to
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An equation is a condition on a variable such that two expressions in the variable should have equal value.
Once the student has learned about how an equation is formed from a variable, the next topic is Solving an Equation.
The value of the variable for which the equation is satisfied is called the solution of the equation.
There are two methods for find the solution of the equation, once is by adding or subtracting number on both sides and the other one is transposing. Transposing a number is the same as adding or subtracting the number from both sides.
An equation remains the same if the Left hand side(LHS) and the right hand side(RHS)
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