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23. Equations vs. Identities 본문
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In mathematics, we encounter terms, equations, expressions, inequalities and identities.
- 7xy is a term.
- 5x−2=8 is an equation.
- 7x2+3x is an expression.
- 5x−2<8 is an inequality.
- 2x(x−4)≡2x2−8x is an identity.
In particular, the difference between equations and identities is often subtle and confusing. In short, we use an equality sign when the statement is true for some values of the variable, say x, while we use an identity sign when the statement holds true for all values.
For example, 2x−1=0 is an equation as it is true only for x=12. On the other hand, cos2x+sin2x≡1 is an identity as it is true for all values of x.
Example. Some other identities are:
(1)4r3≡r2(r+1)2−r2(r−1)2(2)1r(r+1)≡1r−1r+1
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