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The expression b/c = b/c is an example of a(n) A. reciprocal. B. identity. C. root. D. square root

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I am not to sure but I would go for B. identity.


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For this case, we have the expression:


\frac {b} {c} = \frac {b} {c}


c*b=c*b\\(c*b)/(c*b)=1\\1=1

It is an example of identity.

Equality is met, the term that is on the left side of equality is identical to the term on the right side.

Identity property of the sum:


\frac {b} {c} + 0 = \frac {b} {c}

Identity property of multiplication:


\frac {b} {c} * 1 = \frac {b} {c}

ANswer:

Identity

Option B


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