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∙ 13y agoThe only way this question makes sense is if you're talking about sets. In that case, you're saying:
A = {'red', 'blue'}
B = {3, 4, 5}
In set notation, the × symbol would represent an intersection. This means that A×B would be a set of all values that are common between set A and set B.
As they are completely different sets though, their intersection will be an empty one. In other words:
A×B = {}
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∙ 13y agosame as or equal to
Equal to
One hectometre is equal to 100 metres.
it means that there is no number that is equal to the euqation
It means equal to or more than.
to be identical or equal too
total
same as or equal to
Equal to
Depends how you use it. It can mean equal Or it can mean the equation
If shapes are equal then they are said to be congruent
The equal sign with the slash means "is not equal to".
"Equal" means they are the same whether in geometry or another math.
More than or equal to.
It is a statement that two numbers are NOT equal.
One hectometre is equal to 100 metres.
it means that there is no number that is equal to the euqation