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Value of variable which satisfies both

sides of equation is called its ________ .​

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Answered by s1250shruti7113
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The value of the variable in an equation which satisfies the equation is called a Solution to the Equation. So for example we take the equation 2n=10, If n = 1, the number of matchsticks is 2. Clearly, the condition is not satisfied, because 2 is not 10. We go on checking.

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Answered by ng1874184
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Answer:

The value of the variable for which satisfies both of sides of equation is called it's solution

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