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Does ω+1=1+ω? I know the answer but want to teach about it.

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asandtrooper
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  • 18-12-2019

Answer: I see my first answer was deleted. The answer is yes.

Step-by-step explanation: Let's substitute a number for w. First, let's try 4. 4+1 = 1+4 because of the commutative property of addition. 4 + 1 = 5 and 1 + 4 = 5. As far as I know, no matter what number you would use for w, w+1 will always be equivalent to 1+w.

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