what is the value of the variable in an equation which satisfies the equation called?
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The value of the variable in an equation which satisfies the equation is called a Solution to the Equation.
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An equation is a condition on a variable (or variables) such that two expressions in the variable (variables) have equal value. The value of the variable for which the equation is satisfied is called the solution or root of the equation. An equation remains the same if the LHS and the RHS are interchanged.
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