An algebra problem by Ani Perez

Algebra Level 1

if J + K = A what dose A =

B - C B + C K + J K - J

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2 solutions

Aaryan Vaishya
Nov 5, 2018

We can use the commutative property of addition which literally states that no matter what order you add any amount of numbers,the result is always the same.Formally K+J=J+K=A.

Kay Xspre
Aug 5, 2015

This is a simple "equivalence of equality" property known as "symmetric property", defined as when a = b a=b , then b = a b=a

excuse me thats not relevant to the problem

aaryan vaishya - 2 years, 7 months ago

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