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In Mathematics , the term identity has several important uses:
EXAMPLES A common example of the first meaning is the Trigonometric Identity : which is true for all Real values of (since the real numbers are the domain of sin and cos), as opposed to : which is true only for values of in a subset of the domain. A common example of an identity element is the number 0 among the real numbers under Addition . This means that, for all , :, :, and :. A common example of an identity function is the identity Permutation , which sends each element of the set to itself. These meanings are not mutually exclusive; for instance, the identity permutation is the identity element in the set of permutations of under Composition . See also List Of Mathematical Identities . |
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