Standing Waves: Same Amplitude & Frequency, Opposite Directions?

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Am I right when i say, "Standing waves are produced by the superposition of two waves with the same amplitude and frequency, and opposite propagation directions".

If I am then why would it not be, the same amplitude and direction of propagation, but different frequencies??

Thanks for any help in advance.

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Stranding waves are formed by the reflection of the waves from a source. And the reflection does not change the frequency. A single source cannot produce two different frequencies. Two independent sources cannot produce standing waves.