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Your question, "Is there any way 2 plus 2 can equal anything but 4?" My answeris YES. If you were to use base 3 math, 2 plus 2 would then equal "11" (base 3) 2 plus 2 = 11 (base 3)
In math a letter is a variable and it can be any number.
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It's math, math is always complicated. It's an ! because it is.
Ne is the chemical symbol of neon.Sometimes NE has the meanings of any or not equal.
I will assume that you mean " to the power of two ". A symbol for any n-power is to put the number (n) on the side, above the number. Like this: nn.
Any value is equal to itself.
No, infinity is not a number, in the mathematical sense. It is a symbol for "unlimited". As such it has uses in various theories in math and in physics. The simplest proof is adding a real value, such as 1, to infinity. Just as zero times any number is still zero, infinity plus any value will remain "infinity".
speed does not have any symbol if you are talking about velcity then v,acceleration-a s is used as a symbol but it is generally for height.
2+2=4 2+a=4 A math equation is any mathematical sentence that has an equal sign, numbers, or variables in it ;)
if it has a square root sign or any symbol (ie. x or pi) then it is irrational. everything else is
If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.If you mean a math problem, "root" is another word for "solution".The "root" of a polynomial in "x" is any value for "x" which will set the polynomial equal to zero, when evaluated.