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Mathematics, 11.01.2021 17:20 jxcxhxwxll

In order to determine whether two expressions are equivalent to one another, they are equated using an equals to sign (=) and then simplified. Upon simplification, the expressions should yield a logical and true statement. For example, a simplified expression may present 2 = 2
If such a case is present, then we know that the expressions are indeed equal. However, if the two sides are not equal, lets say
2 = 3
Then the expressions are not equal.

By verifying expressions, we are usually able to cross check our solutions to problems and also determine whether the answer(s) obtained makes sense.

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