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identities true forr all value of the variable in equal​

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Such an equality, true for every value of the variable in it, is called an identity. Thus, (a + 1) (a + 2) = a2 + 3a + 2 is an identity. An equation is true for only certain values of the variable in it. It is not true for all values of the variable.

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