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You can replace a variable with an equal value or expression. Just make sure the same variable always gets the same value or expression.
the order of the factors does not alter the result
It is the same as 54 plus 36 and both expressions add to 90
When adding, the order does not matter. It's called the summation property.
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++ is an operator that increments the operand. The value of the operand in the expression is incremented first if the ++ is before the operand. The value of the operand in the expression is the same value if the ++ is after the operand.
Both ++you and you++ have the same ending result. The variable you is incremented. The difference is that, if you use the combination in a larger expression, then you++ will have the initial value of you, while ++you has the incremented value of you.
An equivalent expression.
There is only one expression in the question and if there is only one it cannot have the same value as anything!
If x stays the same the expression stays the same. Since the expression involves negative x, the value of the expression decreases as x increases.
You can replace a variable with an equal value or expression. Just make sure the same variable always gets the same value or expression.
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An expression that has the same value as another expression is called an equivalent expression. For example, the expressions (2(x + 3)) and (2x + 6) are equivalent because they simplify to the same value for any value of (x). Equivalent expressions can be formed through various algebraic manipulations, such as distributing, factoring, or combining like terms.
Yes they do.
why should u care
The given expression is the same as 15+x+y simplified