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@engineers_feed If: a+b=c
Then; (a + b - c)
(a + b) - c *Associativity
c - c *teor
= 0
And If you remove: (a + b - c) of
4(a + b − c) = 3(a + b − c)
It looks like;
[4(a + b - c)]/(a + b - c) = [3(a + b - c)]/(a + b -c)
*Inverse multiplicative
Then:
4(0/0) = 3 (0/0)
Error: Assume 0/0 = 1
@engineers_feed = 8÷2(4)
= 8(1/2)(4)
= (8/2)(4)
= (4)(4)
= 16//
= 8(1/2)(4)
= 8(4/2)
= 8(2)
= 16//
It is a horrible inconsistency to write an operation like this u need to use p/q and {[()]}, on ing
Ftmre , when u have an operation lk this, would be best to read it naturally: from left to right