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Why is a formula a type of literal equation​

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A literal equation is an equation which consists primarily of letters. Formulas are an example of literal equations. Each variable in the equation "literally" represents an important part of the whole relationship expressed by the equation. The "L" represents the length of one side of the rectangle.

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