👉 Parallel math is a method of presenting multiple mathematical expressions or steps that convey the same idea in a structured, consistent way, typically using similar formats for each element. This technique enhances clarity and readability by ensuring that each part of an expression or proof follows the same grammatical structure, making it easier for learners and mathematicians to follow and understand complex arguments or calculations. For example, when adding three numbers, you might write \(a + b + c\) instead of writing several separate additions like \(a + b\) followed by \(b + c\), or even \(a + (b + c)\), but all three clearly express the same operation. This consistency aids in learning and applying mathematical concepts effectively.