👉 In mathematics, an "unequalizing" operation or function is a mathematical operation that does not distribute over addition. This means that if you add two numbers, such as 5 and 3, it will always give you a number greater than or equal to 2. For example, the operation of adding 4 to both sides of an equation (i.e., multiplying by 1) is unequalizing because it does not distribute over addition. The result of this operation would be 8