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Is this equation an identity? 0 = 16g − 16g
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Is this equation an identity? 0 = 16g − 16g
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Is this equation an identity?
0 = 16g − 16g
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Yes as if you work it out everytime 16 - 16 is going to. Give you the output of 0
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