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When is an equation called an identity

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Answered by AlienRapper
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An equation is called an identity if the equation is true for any value that can be put to a variable. For example,  (a+b)^{2}  a^{2} + 2ab +  b^{2} is an identity since it is true whatever value we give for a and b.
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