A mathematical statement is a declarative sentence that asserts a fact or relationship that can be evaluated as either true or false. Examples include equations, inequalities, or propositions, such as "2 + 2 = 4" or "x > 5." Mathematical statements form the basis for proofs and reasoning in mathematics, and they are essential for building logical arguments and theories.
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a rule used to solve math questions
"plus" It usually indicates addition.
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a rule used to solve math questions
The entire group being studied.
"plus" It usually indicates addition.
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Distance=speed*Time (taken to cover that distance)
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