s+(t+37) equivalent expression
Can anyone help brain is kinda fried
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There isn't much to work with here... s+(t+37) can only be rearranged with a couple of properties. http://www.aaamath.com/pro74ax2.htm
There is no equivalent expression because each variable is separate. It would be just ( s + t + 37 ).
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2. Associative Property of Addition -It states that changing the groupings of the addends will not affect the sum. a+(b+c) = (a+b)+c this might be what you need to use.
or commutative: http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Distributive-associative-commutative-properties/change-this-name23395.lesson
oh ok
Just re-arrange the variables around to get equivalent expressions.
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