No, it is not.
Example: 2×3 is a multiplication expression
The correct solution to the expression 3 plus 5 times 2 is 13. This is calculated by first performing the multiplication, which gives 10, and then adding 3, resulting in 13.
It is a numerical expression.
when you say 3x, you mean that there are 3 x's. Multiplication implies repeated addition, so three x's added is x+x+x, which equals 3x.
The sum of multiplication expressions is the answer that you'd have, if you added together more than one multiplication expression. For example: 3 x 4 + 5 x 2 = A <--- A = the answer after you do/evaluate the expressions 12 + 10 = A 22 = A 22 is the sum of the above multiplication expressions (i.e. 3 x 4 plus 5 x 2)
The bullet represents a multiplication. You are supposed to do the multiplication before you do the additions.
Multiplication terms, often referred to as factors, are the individual numbers or expressions that are multiplied together in a multiplication operation. For example, in the expression (3 \times 4), both 3 and 4 are multiplication terms. In algebra, terms in a multiplication expression can also include variables, such as in (2x \times 3y), where (2x) and (3y) are the multiplication terms. Understanding these terms is essential for simplifying and solving mathematical expressions.
Unless I'm misunderstanding the question, 1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 3 CAN be written as a multiplication sentence: 1 times 3 equals 3.
a + 3
As a product of its prime factors: 3*3*5*5 = 225
To solve the expression (12 + 3 - 8 \times 4), first perform the multiplication: (8 \times 4 = 32). Then, substitute that back into the expression: (12 + 3 - 32). Now, calculate (12 + 3 = 15), and finally, (15 - 32 = -17). Therefore, the answer is (-17).
4x plus 3 plus 2x is equivalent to expression 6x plus 3.