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complete the standard identity ​

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Answered by vijay0981
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Standard Identities. Standard Identities. An identity is an equality relation A = B, such that A and B contain some variables and A and B produce. the same value as each other regardless of what values are substituted for the variables.

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Answered by RealSweetie
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Standard Identities. Standard Identities. An identity is an equality relation A = B, such that A and B contain some variables and A and B produce. the same value as each other regardless of what values are substituted for the variables.

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