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The value of the variable, for which the LHS and RHS of an equation are equal, is called ___________ the of the equation.​

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The LHS of an equation is equal to its RHS only for a definite value of the variable in the equation. We say that this definite value of the variable satisfies the equation. This value itself is called the solution of the equation

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