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when a statement of equality includes one or more literalnumbers, it is called an ------------------statement​

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An identity is an equality, which is true for all values of its variables in the equality, i.e. an identity is a universal truth. Representation of an algebraic expression as the product of two or more expressions is called factorisation. Each such expression is called a factor of the given algebraic expression.

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