👉 Swap math is a mathematical technique used to rearrange terms in an equation without changing its value, typically by exchanging two or more variables or terms. This method is often employed to simplify complex equations, making them easier to solve or analyze. For example, if you have an equation like \(3x + 2y = 5\) and want to isolate one variable, you can swap \(x\) and \(y\) (or vice versa) to get \(2y + 3x = 5\). This swap doesn't alter the equation's solution set but can sometimes provide a more intuitive or convenient form for further manipulation.