if both of them are one and the same yes.the rule is
you can add only like terms
2006-12-10 04:55:00
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answered by raj 7
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dude, ur askin this question just as a stupid joke....its bloody obviously NO....the content of the textbooks is not based addition of numbers, and besides...the student in the 5th standard would have already learnt from the textbooks of the third n 2nd standard books in order to reach the 5th standard
2006-12-10 04:55:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Extending the teory ..... continue studying 1st Std for 20 years or so, and then go for (self)employment !
I think we shall use this forum little more seriously.
2006-12-10 17:49:03
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answered by Srinivas c 2
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no,
3+2=5,this is for counting not for every thing you want
2006-12-13 18:14:06
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answered by ranjith 1
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The *really* scary part is, it's probably a serious question.
Doug
2006-12-10 04:57:41
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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