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Teo Posted 20 years ago
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n(x+y)=n(y+a)

Given that x=y, then n(x+y)=n(y+a) must also be true.

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Given that x equals y , then n multiplied by / times the sum of x and/plus y equals n multiplied by / times the sum of y and/plus a must also be true. There may be slight variations.

  • Given that x equals y , then n multiplied by / times the sum of x and/plus y equals n multiplied by / times the sum of y and/plus a must also be true.
  • There may be slight variations.
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Given that x equals y, then n multiplied by / times the sum of x and/plus y equals n multiplied by / times the sum of y and/plus a must also be true.

There may be slight variations.
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Given that x equals y, then n times the quantity x plus y equals n times the quantity y plus a must also be true.

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TeoGiven that x=y, then n(x+y)=n(y+a) must also be true.

How should I read the read parts?



If, and only if n=0 or n ?0

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