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∙ 9y agoUnfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "times", "equals", etc.
There are no visible symbols after the second x, for example. More important, there are no equals signs and so there is nothing that could be an identity.
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∙ 9y agoThat would be called a "stable" or "static" population - essentially unchanging.
An algebraic expression or equation may be separated by a plus or minus sign, and it can consist of terms that are numbers or products of numbers and variables.
They are called plus and minus - no difference there!
How about: 0.7 plus 0.09 = 0.79
beacuse you need to learn how to add sentences together and how to subtract or (seperate) them
w - x + x = wand w + x - x = w are true for all values of w and x and that is why they are called identities.
w - x + x = wand w + x - x = w are true for all values of w and x and that is why they are called identities.
They are identities because they are true for ALL values of w and x.
The idea is that a regular equation is simply a statement that two quantities are the same; this statement may, or may not, be true - or it may depend on the value of the variables. For example, x + 2 = 5 is true, only if x is replaced with 3. An "identity" is an equation that is true for any value of the variables.
It is called a complex number.
If the sum of squares of digits of a number equals to the number itself, then that number is called an aram strong number.
That's a "mixed number".
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Unfortunately, I didn't receive the full sentence to respond appropriately. Could you please provide the complete sentence so I can assist you better?
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The name for it is Mass Number of an Isotope.
zero property of addition! =D