3x + 5 = 33 - 4 (which is true when x = 8)
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You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
If I understand the question correctly, it is when the algebraic equation (or inequality) is true.
An algebraic equation with an infinite number of solutions
You just wrote the verbal equation. Do you mean the algebraic equation? X - 4 = - 12 ---------------
An algebraic number is a complex number which is the root of a polynomial equation with rational coefficients.
An algebraic equation or inequality can have a solution, an algebraic expression cannot. If substituting a number in place of a variable results in the equation or inequality being a true statement, then that number is a solution of the equation or inequality.
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You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
If I understand the question correctly, it is when the algebraic equation (or inequality) is true.
6/n
* n=15
An algebraic equation with an infinite number of solutions
Translate this phrase into an algebraic equation The product of two consecutive multiple of three integers?
N-15
It is an algebraic equation.
eight and on fourths. 8 1/4