A relation in which the equality is true only for a number of unknowns is called an?
Answer: Equation
Explanation
- An equation is a statement that expresses the equality of two mathematical expressions, containing a finite number of unknowns, and is true only for specific values of these unknowns.
- Equations are often denoted by the symbol "=" and are used to describe a relationship between variables.
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