Because there is no way to define the divisors, the equations cannot be evaluated.
It is extremely difficult to prove things which are not true.
It does not unless the question is a riddle and has nothing to do with basic arithmetic or if "plus" or "equals" are defined in a non-conventional way.
It would be the same number either way because its addition.
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Because there is no way to define the divisors, the equations cannot be evaluated.
This is a very difficult philosophical question. The best way to look at it is that 2 is defined as 1 plus 1 ! (If it isn't, how do you define 2?)
No, but there is a way to prove that zero equals one.
It is extremely difficult to prove things which are not true.
It does not unless the question is a riddle and has nothing to do with basic arithmetic or if "plus" or "equals" are defined in a non-conventional way.
The answer is that there is no such x - unless you define "plus" in some special way.
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well it equals 4 any way you put
7-1=6
It would be the same number either way because its addition.
6-4-8-2=20 is the answer
However you like, I suppose. I'd be inclined to respond "me + person who doesn't know diddly about math = no way".