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Can a b c? - Answers

Not if it wants to stay a b ____ Well, in the real world, a can only be a, but in algebra sometimes a can be c, although usually if that is the case it will be n or x, and not a at all. So, it just depends on your perspective really. How you look at it, and what you see as "b"ing at all... 2 b or not 2 b, right?



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Not if it wants to stay a b ____ Well, in the real world, a can only be a, but in algebra sometimes a can be c, although usually if that is the case it will be n or x, and not a at all. So, it just depends on your perspective really. How you look at it, and what you see as "b"ing at all... 2 b or not 2 b, right?



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Can a b c? - Answers

Not if it wants to stay a b ____ Well, in the real world, a can only be a, but in algebra sometimes a can be c, although usually if that is the case it will be n or x, and not a at all. So, it just depends on your perspective really. How you look at it, and what you see as "b"ing at all... 2 b or not 2 b, right?

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