Parallel Addition[2,3]=1.2
In a physics class, you will learn that there are two forms of addition.
2+3=?
The type of Addition that you learned, probably even before getting to grade school, is called Serial Addition, and it is shown below:
The other type of Addition is Parallel Addition:
We can use algebra to solve for c. First we work to bring the two terms on the left side together. We need for them to have the same denominator:
We can now use the trick of moving a factor from one side of the equation to the other–a denominator jumps to the numerator and a numerator jumps to the denominator:
If we use this with the numbers 2 and 3 for a and b then we get the following: