Math, asked by tambechandrakan9864, 1 year ago

Synergy' can best be explained by which of the sums below? A) 2+2=5 b) 2+2=4 c) 2-2=1 d) 2-2=0

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Answered by vinitghuta
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A ,C IS NOT POSSIBLE
Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

synergism is the interaction of factors that, when combined, have a cumulative effect that is greater than the individual factors' individual effects, contributions, etc.

Applying this concept to the sentence "2+2=5" you provided is therefore both correct and erroneous.

Because the total of the "combination" of elements is less than the sum of the separate elements (4), it is a synergy (5).

Because the symbols you used to construct your "synergy" are invalid, it is not a synergy. The result of combining two components is the same as adding them since the summation symbol (+) is an operator that is defined by summing the individual elements. The equals sign (=), which you have used, is another problem, as others have noted.

You would need to introduce another symbol, say, and then declare 2 +2=5, after which the symbol is a synergy in this case since 5 is bigger than 4 because 2+2=4.

The correct answer is 2 + 2 = 4 , 2 - 2 =0.

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