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an equation remains the same if the _____and______ are interchanged

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Answered by Jasvitha
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if lhs and rhs are interchanged in an equation the equation remains same
Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

Left Hand Side (LHS) and Right Hand Side (RHS)

Step-by-step explanation:

an equation remains the same when the LHS and RHS are interchanged. This is because an equation contains the 'equal to (=)' sign, which inherently signifies that both sides are equal.  If both sides are not equal, then the equation is invalid.

To visualise this, we can use a simple equation: 4x3=12. We can also write this as 12=4x3. Thus, we can see that equation remains the same when LHS and RHS are interchanged.

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