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∙ 14y agoa/b = 1 so a = b.
Then a
b = q implies that a = b = q/2
So ab = (q/2)*(q/2) = q2/4
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∙ 14y agoNo. A times B = AB
associative property
C minus B equals AB
An exothermic chemical reaction.
If you do not assume that "plus" is commutative, all that can be said that it is equal to A plus B.
yes because ab plus bc is ac
2ab
Commutativity.
No. A times B = AB
The existence of the additive inverse (of ab).
associative property
the midpoint of AB.
C minus B equals 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!