Yes, because there is no equal sign. Having an equal sign would make it an equation.
ab increased by 2
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. An algebraic expression is an expression with a variable in it, and a polynomial is an expression with multiple terms with variables in it.
It is an algebraic expression
They are two terms of an algebraic expression.
Of course! that is the objective of the algebraic expression, isn't it?
The expression is: ab-18
ab increased by 2
It is: ab+10
(a-b)(a^2 + ab + b^2)
Here are some rules that can help you simplify such expressions, in some cases. (ab)c=abc abac = ab+c ab/ac = ab-c
There is no official antonym for algebraic expression. The only thing that is the opposite of an algebraic expression is something that is not an algebraic expression.
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. In another polynomial is a subset of algebraic expression.
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. An algebraic expression is an expression with a variable in it, and a polynomial is an expression with multiple terms with variables in it.
It is an algebraic expression
They are two terms of an algebraic expression.
Of course! that is the objective of the algebraic expression, isn't it?
ab + 2