a+b for a=34 and b=2
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6
a+b=
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6
i don't get this
(a + b)/6 = 36/6 = 6
Why did you write the equation twice? This seems like the same question, asked twice.
so the answer this whole time is 6?
To solve the equation a+b = 6, you need to find the values of a and b that satisfy this equation. In your example, a = 34 and b = 2.
To verify if the values of a and b satisfy the equation, you can substitute them into the equation and see if both sides are equal.
Substituting a = 34 and b = 2 into the equation, we get:
34 + 2 = 6
Simplifying the left side of the equation, we have:
36 = 6
However, 36 is not equal to 6. Therefore, the values of a = 34 and b = 2 do not satisfy the equation a+b = 6.
It seems like there might be a mistake in the given problem or the question you're asking. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?