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if a and b are both odd integers, which equation is always true?

1 a/b= b/a
2 a-b= b-a
3 a+2b= b+2a
4 a+b= b+a
17 years ago

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Answered by Anonymous
help me plz..............
17 years ago
Answered by Damon
Why on earth would 1 + 3 be different from 3 + 1 ????
17 years ago
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if a and b are both odd integers, which equation is always true?

1 a/b= b/a
2 a-b= b-a
3 a+2b= b+2a
4 a+b= b+a

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