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When you have an algebraic expression, the term is "reducing" the expression when you write the expression in fewer terms or smaller multiples.
You could write-9 + 24It's equivalent to 15.
78 + yz = yz + 78
The expression (a+b) + (a-b) can be rewritten as a + b + a - b = 2a.There is no need to use absolute value.
it is a[i][j][k][l]; so in pointer reference: *(*(*(*(*(a+i)+j))+k)+l)
30 -5 =x
Yes, an algebraic expression needs no operation and can have multiple variables.
When you have an algebraic expression, the term is "reducing" the expression when you write the expression in fewer terms or smaller multiples.
You could write-9 + 24It's equivalent to 15.
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How do you write an expression
A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B) A - B = A + (-B)
78 + yz = yz + 78
how do you write an expression with three terms
the same : expression
It is: 4(x+y+z)