how can i answer if there were no expressions written?
where are the expressions so then i can solve it...
I'm pretty good at it, trust me!
To find equivalent expressions with a least common denominator (LCD), first identify the denominators of the given expressions. Factor each denominator to find the least common multiple, which will serve as the LCD. Next, rewrite each expression so that its denominator matches the LCD by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the necessary factors. Finally, simplify the resulting expressions if needed, ensuring they remain equivalent to the original expressions.
Multiply each of the diameters by pi (pi = 3.14159265 or 3.14 for rough approximation) to find the circumferences of the circles.
For each of a list of algebraic expressions, find one or more common factors and factorise the expression.
The Boltzmann approximation can be used when the particles in a system are not too close together and when the temperature is not too low. This approximation simplifies the calculations of the behavior of particles in a gas by assuming that they move independently of each other.
When two math expressions are set equal to each other, it indicates that they have the same value. This relationship allows for the possibility of solving for unknown variables by manipulating the equation. The solution to the equation, if one exists, is the value that makes both expressions equal. This equality is often used in algebra to find specific numerical solutions.
An equation.
An equation consists of two expressions that equal each other.
It is formed by two expressions that equal each other
Two expressions that equal each other is an equation
No, expressions cannot have the same value in algebra. They may be assigned to different values and on solving we can get different answers in each case.
When two expressions are equal to each other they form an equation.
For each unit sold, a rough approximation isProfit = Selling price minus Cost of production.It is an approximation because it does not take account of taxes, inventories and so on.