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A polynomial identity is an equation that holds true for all values of the variables involved, typically expressed as a polynomial equation. For example, the identity ( (a + b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2 ) is valid for any real or complex numbers ( a ) and ( b ). These identities are often used in algebra to simplify expressions or prove other mathematical statements. They contrast with polynomial equations, which may only hold true for specific values of the variables.

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