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Definition of Identities
1. identity [n] - See also: identity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Identities
Literary usage of Identities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1904)
"Some Identities connected with Alternants and with Elliptic Functions. By Professor
WH Metzler. (Read June 2, 190'J.) As is well known, the usual form of ..."
2. Elements of Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by David Andrew Rothrock (1910)
"These facts may be observed from the above identities, as well as from the ...
Transformation of Identities. By means of the fundamental identities, § 5, ..."
3. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by Leonard Magruder Passano (1918)
"Identities and Equations. It should be borne in mind that all of the equations
of this chapter are identities, that is, they are true no matter what values ..."
4. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry by George Neander Bauer, William Ellsworth Brooke (1917)
"Equations and identities. The formulas developed in the present chapter are true
for all values of the angles involved ; hence they are trigonometric ..."
5. Advanced Algebra by Herbert Edwin Hawkes (1905)
"Identities and equations of condition. Equations are of two kinds : First.
Equations that may be reduced to the equation 1 = 1 by performing the indicated ..."
6. Elementary Functions and Applications by Arthur Sullivan Gale, Charles William Watkeys (1920)
"Trigonometric Identities. Identities constitute an important part of mathematics.
... Trigonometric identities are of the same importance in dealing with ..."
7. South African Social Attitudes: Changing Times, Diverse Voices by Stephen P. Rule, Udesh Pillay, Benjamin Roberts (2007)
"These four groups were constructed on the basis of three potentially politically
relevant sub-group identities - race, language and class. ..."
8. Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry: An Elementary Textbook by Charles Hamilton Ashton (1902)
"Trigonometric identities.—Another important use of the formulas obtained in Art.
5 is in proving the identity of certain trigonometric expressions. ..."