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When you simplify, you are just taking the equation down to it's simplest form, not solving it. Evaluation involves actually solving the problem.
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A expression that only contains numbers is a Numerical
It is called solving the equation. * * * * * I would suggest that the answer is "evaluating it".
It is called evaluating the equation.
When you simplify, you are just taking the equation down to it's simplest form, not solving it. Evaluation involves actually solving the problem.
No, you can only simplify an expression. To solve for a variable, it must be in an equation.
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find a numerical expression or equivalent for (an equation, formula, or function).
A expression that only contains numbers is a Numerical
5+6+36-4=43 * * * * * That is an equation, not an expression. An expression might be 5+6+36-4 or 43 but when you put the + sign (or <, > etc) it becomes an equation (or inequality).
a numerical expression is just an expression without any equal or unequal signs, e.g. (a+2b)c or 5x-6y an equation shows two expressions with an equal sign, e.g. (a+2b)c = 53 or 5x-6y = 3k2-7k+21
It is called evaluating the equation.
It is called solving the equation. * * * * * I would suggest that the answer is "evaluating it".
Without an equality sign it is not an equation but the given expression can be simplified to: 6+x
Not really sure if it's what you're looking for, but an equation usually consists of two numerical expressions separated by an equal sign.
z + 8 - 2 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved. At best, you can simplify it to z + 6.