T-ty E .
T plus 6=6+t
5t + 1
That statement is always true, no matter what number 'T' is. There's no reason for your brain to get teased over it.
467
4t - 2p
T-ty E .
T plus 6=6+t
Oh, dude, that's like a lot of x's and t's and some random letters thrown in there. So, technically, if you add all the x's, you get 7x, add all the t's, you get 3t, and the random letters are just there for decoration, I guess. So, the sum of x plus x plus x plus x plus x plus x plus x plus t plus t plus t plus jjakw is 7x + 3t + jjakw.
5t + 1
That statement is always true, no matter what number 'T' is. There's no reason for your brain to get teased over it.
467
(6x + t)(3x + t)
out of sight out of mind
If you simplify the equation (s+t+s) the answer is 2s+t
The answer is that g plus t is equal to t plus g. This is known as the commutative property of addition, which states that the order in which numbers are added does not change the sum.
It is the same as English: 'D plus T'