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  • 24-04-2017
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A solution of an equation that does not satisfy the original equation is called

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A solution of an equation that does not satisfy the original equation is called an extraneous solution.
An extraneous solution (or spurious solution) is a solution, to an equation, that emerges from the process of solving a problem but is not a valid solution to the original problem.

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