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You can only move one of the lines to make the equation correct ? - [ III - IV = VII ]

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You can only move one of the lines to make the equation correct ? - [ III - IV = VII ]
posted Aug 11, 2017 by anonymous

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Move one of two lines of equal sign to the top of minus sign
III=IV-VII (read from right to left)

answer Aug 12, 2017 by Yücel Özcan



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