True, following the order of operations 2+1=3 then you subtract three to get 3-3=0 your final equation.
2006-09-05 05:37:52
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answer #1
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answered by Sniper 4
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If 2=1+1 and 3=2+1 and 1-1=0 then your answer is correct!
2006-09-06 04:10:00
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answered by natanan_56 2
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(2+1)-3=0 Yes its true
2006-09-05 05:41:13
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answered by moonorb_xion 2
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True.2 points
2006-09-05 05:37:56
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answered by Burrbb.. 2
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2 whats? 1 what? 3 whats?
2006-09-05 05:38:32
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answer #5
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answered by Morgy 4
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True
2006-09-06 00:29:59
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answered by live_let.live 3
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Are u dumbo?You dont even know this simple sum.HUH?
2+1-3=0
3-3=0
Hence,it is true.
2006-09-05 23:15:57
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answered by Firdaus 3
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True
2006-09-05 05:44:10
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answered by Nema R 1
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TRUE, but in the Field of Real numbers.
2006-09-05 06:46:33
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Take my words... plz never touch a mathematics book again... Its nt for u..
though i guess u never touched it in ur life and i suggest never do it too..
Anyways the identity is true
2006-09-05 21:01:42
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answered by Hindustan 2
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