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what is a identity In maths​

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Answered by guptaachal
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An identity is an equation which is always true, no matter what values are substituted. 2 x + 3 x = 5 x is an identity because 2 x + 3 x will always equal regardless of the value of . Identities can be written with the sign ≡, so the example could be written as.

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Answered by brainliest67
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An identity is an equation which is always true, no matter what values are substituted. 2 x + 3 x = 5 x is an identity because 2 x + 3 x will always equal regardless of the value of . Identities can be written with the sign

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