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Why 1+1 = 2

The equation 1 + 1 = 2 is a fundamental concept in mathematics. It represents the addition of two


numbers: when you add one object or quantity to another one, you end up with a total of two.

In our number system, we have a set of digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. When we combine these
digits, we can create larger numbers. In this case, we are starting with the number 1 and adding
another 1 to it.

When you combine one object or quantity with another one, you have two objects or quantities in
total. It is similar to having one apple and adding another apple to it, resulting in a total of two
apples. The symbol "+" represents addition, and the "=" symbol indicates that the expression on the
left side of the equation is equal to the expression on the right side.

This basic addition concept is part of the foundation of mathematics and is used in many eeryday
situations, such as counting, measuring, and solving more complex mathematical problems.

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