In Exercises 88-93, graph each side of the equation in the same viewing rectangle. If the graphs appear to coincide, verify that the equation is an identity. If the graphs do not appear to coincide, this indicates that the equation is not an identity. In these exercises,
find a value of x for which both sides are defined but not equal.
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