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The value of the variable which makes an equation a true statement is called the ________ of the equation.​

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Answered by geethu2004
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It is root of the equation or solution of equation...

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Answered by amitnrw
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The value of the variable which makes an equation a true statement is called the Root or the solution of the equation.​

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The value of the variable which makes an equation a true statement is called the Root or the solution of the equation.​

Sentence or mathematical statement is an equation that equate two mathematical expression.

Value of the variable which satisfy  the equation  or make the equation true  is called root of the equation or solution of the equation.

for example  x + 2 = 0

Here x = - 2 is the solution of the equation

x² - 1 = 0

Here x = 1 , - 1 are roots  or solutions of the equation

The value of the variable which makes an equation a true statement is called the Root or the solution of the equation.​

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