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Which is different? Find "both" answers.

Find AC+CB.



Find BC−AC.



Find AB.



Find CA+BC.


Question 2

The "different" answer is

. The "same" answer is

.

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Explanation:

Question 1

BC - AC and AB will provide different answers when compared to AC + CB and CA + BC. This is because AC means A multiplied by C (AC) or C multiplied by A (CA); thus means AC and CA are the same. Also, CB means C multiplied by B (CB) or B multiplied by C (BC); thus means CB and BC are the same.

Hence, Finding AC + CB will provide the same answer as finding CA + BC

However, finding BC - AC will provide different answer to finding AB because BC - AC means the multiplication of A and C is subtracted from the multiplication of B and C - the answer thereof will most likely be different from the multiplication of just A and B.

Question 2

From the explanation above,

The "different" answer is

Find BC - AC and Find AB

The "same" answer is

Find AC + CB and Find CA + BC

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