SOLUTION: How would i know if this radical is equal to one another?
6+~(3)=~(3)+6
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Question 257046: How would i know if this radical is equal to one another?
6+~(3)=~(3)+6
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
~ means approximately
If you mean 6+=+6 ?
subtract 6 from both sides
and you get them equal to each other.
=
What addition property is that that says order doesn't matter in addition?
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