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Suppose A=B and C=D. Each expression exists independently, but they may have completely different properties. Create a new equation by adding or subtracting both equations. When A+C=B+D, if there is something for which B+D=S, then A+C=S and a new formula is created. Lanchester's strategy states that under the same conditions, if the difference in soldiers x weapons is 3 times the difference, you can win the battle. Here, A: military power + B: weapons = C: military power. If D: Strategy = E: Information, then A+B+D=C+E can be interpreted to mean that soldiers with weapons and strategies have an advantage in fighting while making full use of information warfare.
To use another example, if there are two elements, A: get angry and B: enjoy, then A+B=(enjoy being angry). For example, getting angry at someone you just started dating may be a more pleasant memory than eating pudding. If B: Enjoy = C: Rejoice, then A+B=A+C. Strictly speaking, enjoying and being happy have different meanings, but in this case, (A+B) being angry and having fun = (A+C) being angry and being happy.
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