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in 1–2 sentences, describe why there is always a positive and negative solution when solving using the pythagorean identity.(2 points

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Answered by GPT 3.5
There is always a positive and negative solution when solving using the Pythagorean identity because it represents a relationship between squares of real numbers, and taking the square root of a number can result in both positive and negative values.