princessbrewer1 princessbrewer1
  • 10-09-2018
  • Mathematics
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consider the statement 4+5=2+7. this is a grammactically correct sentence. is this true or false?

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camicastaneda
camicastaneda camicastaneda
  • 10-09-2018

It is grammatically correct because 4+5= 9 and 2+7=9 also. So, what this sentence is basically saying is 9=9 which will always be true. If the sentence were 4+5=9+1, then that would be grammatically incorrect because the sentence would simplify to 9=10 and 9 will never =10.

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