In mathematics, when you add a number to itself, it is the same as multiplying that number by 2. Therefore, b + b is equal to 2b. This is known as the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
If you do not assume that "plus" is commutative, all that can be said that it is equal to A plus B.
the answer is a
2a. (a, b and c are all equal.)
The x-intercept is equal to -b/m.
That's not even a question. It's only a statement that says that some number is equal to itself.
b + a + b - a = 2b
If a = 2b
(a+b)(a+b)Also equal to a2+2ab+b2
If you do not assume that "plus" is commutative, all that can be said that it is equal to A plus B.
A+c= 2a+b
the answer is that a plus c is equal to b.
a=24 b=16 c=18
(x - a) + (x - a) + (b) = 2 (x - a) + (b) = x - a + x - a + b = 2x - 2a + b
If a + b + c + d + 80 + 90 = 100, then a + b + c + d = -70.
Yes. By the associative property, a + b + c = a + c + b.
ab=1a+1b a is equal to either 0 or two, and b is equal to a
If 'A' and 'B' are vectors, and their magnitudes are equal, andtheir directions are opposite, then their vector sum is zero.