By definition, an identity is true for all values of the variable. So the solution is the whole of the domain.
That is how an identity is defined. If the solution was not true for all numbers, then it would not be called an identity. In fact, it should be true for all complex numbers as well.
16 = 16 is an identity, not an equation. An identity does not have solutions.
the solution is that bethany finds out about her self and finds out about elizabeth
It depends on what identity you are talking about whether its multiplicative inverse to additive inverse i mean you have to be more specific
At the end of the story her parents tell her what happened and who she is, which is the problem.
If the intravenous solution is isosmotic to intracellular fluids, there will be no net movement of water into or out of the cells since the osmotic pressure inside and outside the cells will be equal. The cells will remain in isotonic conditions, maintaining their normal shape and function without swelling or shrinking.
normally form from hot aqueous solution(hydrothermal solution) or as a results of the condensation of gases with controlling factors of temperature,prussure and identity and proportion of the elements presents.
normally form from hot aqueous solution(hydrothermal solution) or as a results of the condensation of gases with controlling factors of temperature,prussure and identity and proportion of the elements presents.
No,if we melt sugar it decomposes and forms a sour solution that is not sugar.
When two or more substance are mixed together, in a way so that they lose their individual identity and form a new type of compound then that mixture is known as solution, for e.g. when sugar or salt is mixed in water it become solution
The equation or a system of equations having infinite solutions is called identity/identities. (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2 is an identity. It has infinite solutions. The equation is true for all values of a and b.