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.
It is: b = -3
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.
The mathematical statement 31 plus 21 equals 52 as a total.
It is a mathematical equation.
Yes.
Addition is commutative.
It is: b = -3
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