example of identity. Again, it must have variables and numbers on both sides. What does it come to (last line) when you ty to solve it? What tells you it is an identity? What is the solution set? 3. How are these two example similar? What are the differences?
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an identity is like a formula
like a^2+b^2+2ab
there is a fixed sol for identity
and we cannot change it
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