An addition statement is a mathematical expression that represents the sum of two or more numbers or variables. It typically takes the form of "A + B = C," where A and B are the addends and C is the resulting sum. Addition statements can be used in various contexts, including arithmetic, algebra, and word problems, to illustrate the concept of combining quantities. They are fundamental in mathematics and form the basis for more complex operations.
5+2 = 7
The difference ( a - b ) can be restated as an equivalent addition statement by rewriting it as ( a + (-b) ). This shows that subtracting ( b ) from ( a ) is the same as adding the negative of ( b ) to ( a ). Thus, both expressions yield the same result.
like for example a+b=c...
commutative property of addition
The commutative property of addition.
addition statement
Comparative income statement is same as normal income statement with little addition of that income statement as well from which comparison is required.
Comparative income statement is same as normal income statement with little addition of that income statement as well from which comparison is required.
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this statement is wrong
5+2 = 7
a + (-b)
a - b = a + (-b)
a - b = c can be restated as a = b + c
like for example a+b=c...