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A relation in which the equality is true for only finite values of variables is called

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Answered by ammusrindu
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The variables for which the equation has to be solved are also called unknowns, and the values of the unknowns that satisfy the equality are called solutions of the equation. ... An identity is true for all values of the variables. A conditional equation is only true for particular values of the variables.

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identity , equation, conditional

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