What is the role of LHS and RHS with their full form
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Step-by-step explanation:
LHS : Left-Hand Side
RHS : Right-Hand Side
The two sides have the same value, expressed differently.
The expression on the right side of the "=" sign is the right side of the equation and the expression on the left of the "=" is the left side of the equation.
For example, in
x+5 = y+8
x + 5 is the left-hand side (LHS) and y + 8 is the right-hand side (RHS).
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In an Equation, the left expression of the Equal to is the LHS or Left Hand Side.
The right Expression of the Equal to is the RHS or known as Right Hand Side.
In an Equation, LHS must be equal to RHS.
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