It does not even have to be very "super": 2.4 (rounds off to 2) plus 2.3 (rounds off also to 2) equals 4.7 (rounds off/up) to 5.
So 2 + 2 = 5, For moderately large values of 2!
It is a mathematical equation.
This is an example of the "commutative" property.
The commutative property of addition.
In mathematical terms, the question is misguided because one plus one IS NOT one.
I don't know what a 'mathematical' sentence is. I'd prefer to call it an English sentence that describes a mathematical process and makes a statement concerning mathematical matters.
The mathematical statement 31 plus 21 equals 52 as a total.
It is a mathematical equation.
Yes.
Addition is commutative.
This is an example of the "commutative" property.
The commutative property of addition.
One plus one equals is to two. This is a mathematical expression in a sentence.
In mathematical terms, the question is misguided because one plus one IS NOT one.
Same mathematical signs equal plus Different mathematical signs equal minus Plus Plus = Plus (+)(+) = + Minus Minus = Plus (-)(-) = + Plus Minus = Minus (+)(-) = - Minus Plus = Minus (-)(+) = - So the direct answer to your question would be: plus minus equals minus
I don't know what a 'mathematical' sentence is. I'd prefer to call it an English sentence that describes a mathematical process and makes a statement concerning mathematical matters.
3+3 is a mathematical problem that equals 6. 3+3=6
+ 2 + 2 = 4 2 plus 2 equals 4