An exothermic chemical reaction.
associative property
C minus B equals AB
If you do not assume that "plus" is commutative, all that can be said that it is equal to A plus B.
A = 1, B = 9
a= 2, b = 3 (or vice-versa)
yes because ab plus bc is ac
Commutativity.
The existence of the additive inverse (of ab).
associative property
C minus B equals AB
the midpoint of AB.
ab=1a+1b a is equal to either 0 or two, and b is equal to a
If, as is normal, ab represents a times b, etc then ab + ab + cc = 2ab + c2 which is generally not the same as abc.
No, A+B is left as A+B AB would be A x B
NM equals 2x + 1, as stated in the question!
If you do not assume that "plus" is commutative, all that can be said that it is equal to A plus B.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. Okay, so, like, if you have "ab" plus "ab," you're basically just adding the same thing twice, so it's like adding two apples plus two apples - you end up with four apples. So, "ab" plus "ab" equals "2ab." Math can be weirdly simple sometimes, right?