SOLUTION: is this expression an example of a root or identity? b/c=b/c
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Question 32088: is this expression an example of a root or identity? b/c=b/c
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
IT IS AN IDENTITY BECAUSE IT IS TRUE OR ANY AND EVERY VALUE OF B AND C.
OFCOURSE,SINCE C IS IN THE DENOMINATOR ,C=0 IS NOT PERMISSIBLE MATHEMATICALLY...DIVISION BY ZERO IS NOT DEFINED.
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