A math equation
2006-11-10 09:16:02
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answer #1
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answered by TJ's Dad 3
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2006-11-10 17:31:03
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answer #2
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answered by just curious 1
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2006-11-10 17:14:47
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answered by supdawg 2
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2006-11-10 17:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-10 17:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-10 17:10:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-11-10 17:31:01
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answer #7
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answered by cass 7
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Whatever you want it to. Mathematicians have developed number systems in which 2 + 2 = 3 and one in which 2 + 2 = 5 (I think one was Euclid). If you use the following proof that 2 = 1:
--- a = b
--- a2 = ab
--- a2 â b2 = ab â b2
--- (a â b)(a + b) = b(a â b)
--- a + b = b
--- b + b = b
--- 2b = b
--- 2 = 1
You can say that 2 + 2 = whatever you want.
2006-11-10 17:20:23
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answered by incorrigible_misanthrope 3
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Mustang 2+2 had two bucket seats in the front, and room for two people in the back.
2006-11-10 17:16:02
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answered by True Blue 6
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Window
2006-11-10 17:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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