The product can be expressed as abc.
The negation of B is not between A and C is = [(A < B < C) OR (C < B < A)] If A, B and C are numbers, then the above can be simplified to (B - A)*(C - B) > 0
It's an expression that can't be simplified.
2s-2b= a+b+c-2b simplified that would be a+c-b.
C^6 * c^5 = c^11
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The negation of B is not between A and C is = [(A < B < C) OR (C < B < A)] If A, B and C are numbers, then the above can be simplified to (B - A)*(C - B) > 0
Two ratios, a/b and c/d have the same value is a*d = b*c. A ratio, a/b, is said to be simplified if a and b are co-prime.
It's an expression that can't be simplified.
2s-2b= a+b+c-2b simplified that would be a+c-b.
C^6 * c^5 = c^11
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Over-simplified generalizations about the characteristics of a group are called: a. prejudices. b. stereotypes. c. biases. d. discrimination. B
Both addition and multiplication are commutative and associative operations. Commutative means that the order of the operands does not affect the result (e.g., (a + b = b + a) and (a \times b = b \times a)). Associative means that the grouping of the operands does not change the result (e.g., ((a + b) + c = a + (b + c)) and ((a \times b) \times c = a \times (b \times c))). These properties hold for real numbers and many other number systems.
f = B x C
C flat-the lower version of C and is the same as B
A=0 b=0 c=0
The ratios a/b and c/d form a proportion is if their simplified forms are the same, or equivalently, if a*d = b*c