Example of a noun plus a noun equals a noun:
four + two = six (words for numbers are nouns)
When used as four plus five it is a conjunction like and. Plus is commonly used as a preposition because it shows the relationship between the noun that precedes it and the noun that follows it, as in four plus five equals nine.
Yes, the word child in a common noun. A common noun becomes a proper noun when it is the name for a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example Julia Child, Child Health Plus (insurance) or the book, 'The Child Called It'.
Yes, you can start a sentence with the word plus (as a noun or adjective, not as a verb). Examples: Noun: Plus is the sign of addition. Noun: Plus is the only entry I want to see on my savings account. Adjective: Plus signs after the A were spread across the top of my math test!
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Equal:4 plus 2 is EQUALS to 6.Equivalent:6 is EQUIVALENT to 4 plus 2.
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You use Plus as a symbol in Maths. Example, 2 Plus 2 equals 4. Or in symbols it would be 2+2=4. __________________________ Plus = + Equals = = (Equals equals =)
Formula
Commutative
it is an identity.
An exothermic chemical reaction.
That depends on the value you give to 'm'.
An equation
I will give an example.1) You pretend like the last two digits of the two numbers are not there. In this case you would do 400 plus 300 equals 700. Then move on:90 plus 30 equals 120. 8 plus 7 equals 15. Then add the numbers together.PARTIAL SUMS398 + 437______700120+ 15835
then 4 plus 3 equals 28 and 3 plus 3 equals 18 and 7 plus 5 equals 84 .... its easy you just have to multiply the answer with the first number.. for example : 2 plus 3 equals 5 but when you multiply the answer with the first number (2) it becomes equals 10, and so on the others..
5 +9 = 9 + 5 is an example of arithmetic commutativity
Commutative law of addition