what is the difference between algebraic expression and its identity ??
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In mathematics, an algebraic expression is an expression built up from integer, constant, variables and the algebraic operations. For example - 3x²-2xy+c is an algebraic expression.
An algebraic identity is an equality that holds for any values of its variables. For example, the identity. (x+y)2=x2+2xy+y2.
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In mathematics, an algebraic expression is an expression built up from integer, constant, variables and the algebraic operations. For example - 3x²-2xy+c is an algebraic expression.
An algebraic identity is an equality that holds for any values of its variables. For example, the identity. (x+y)2=x2+2xy+y2.
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