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True or False The equation $(x-1)^2-1=x(x-2)$ is an example of an identity.
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An identity is an equation that is true for all values of the variable(s) involved. In this case, we need to determine if the equation \((x-1)^2-1=x(x-2)\) holds true for all values of \(x\). Show more…
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