a variable.
A variable is usually used for that - for example, a single letter that represents the unknown quantity.
The algebraic expression is p/89
The letter 'c' in that equation represents the speed of light.
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Yes. Any problem you see with variables (any letter in a problem) is an algebraic equation.
The apostrophe represents the missing letter or letters.
There is five reactions in a equation. The five reactions are looking for the missing letter, finding the value, solving the letter, doing the equation and writing the answer.
An Algebraic expression is any expression (equation) that contains a letter where a number should be.
A variable is usually used for that - for example, a single letter that represents the unknown quantity.
The algebraic expression is p/89
I can get started on that just as soon as you show me the equation.
It can be any letter of any alphabet: Roman, Greek.
the answer is "arrow"
The letter 'c' in that equation represents the speed of light.
The apostrophe represents the missing letter 'f' in "man of war."
the def for variable is a letter or symbol used to represent a missing number in an algebrac expression
you can use any letter as long as you know what it means and represents.