a = 4, g = 1,e = 9, l = 8, r = 7, o = 2, n = 6, b = 3, d = 5, t = 0
No, they are not equal sets.
False. If ABC definitely equals DEF equals MNO and MNO equals PQR then ABC does not equal PQR by the transitive property.
Equals multiplied by equals are equal.
Yes.
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it is equal to equal lol:P
Yes. If equals are added to equals, then the results of the additions are equal.
When equals are added to equals, you don't necessarily get wholes. But whatever you do get, they're equal.
The equals sign = was invented in 1557 by Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde. In his book, The Whetstone of Witte, he wrote, "To avoid the tedious repetition of these words: is equal to; I will set a pair of parallel lines thus, =, because no two things can be more equal.
No, they are not equal sets.
no
Yes they are.
Equals 6
500 millimeters is equal to how many km
equals 99
A bit of math trivia for you today. The equals sign = was invented in 1557 by Welsh mathematician Robert Recorded. In his book, The Whetstone of Witter, he wrote, "To avoid the tedious repetition of these words: is equal to; I will set a pair of parallel lines thus, =, because no two things can be more equal.
The equal sign is the same as the enter button