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X and y
That means that the two expressions represent the same number.
The letter that represent the composite number is letter C.
An expression is the algebraic representation of a number - an expression has a numeric value.An equation is an algebraic statement claiming that two expressions have the same numeric value. The equation has a Boolean value (true or false).If two equations can be expressed in an identical manner (the same expression on both sides) - then these equations are the same equation.In order for a system of equations to have a solution, the number of different equations in the system must be equal to the number of variables in the system. If there are more distinct equations than there are variables, than the system has no solution. If there are less, then the system may have no solution, or infinitely many solutions.In the case described there is most likely an infinite number of solutions
the reason you use letters in algebraic expressions is because you don't know the number so a letter replaces it.
It represents a number that is unknown in a problem. For example,16 + x = 44.In this case "x" would represent the number 28 in the problem.
X and y
That means that the two expressions represent the same number.
No single number can be negative or positive. There are equations or expressions whose value can be either but not a number.
the sum of a number and 16 is equal tu 45
The letter that represent the composite number is letter C.
It means that two expressions represent the same number.
x may not always represent a positive number because there are equations that make a variable a negative number
The letters in most algebraic equations mostly represent the value of the number or often at times the gradient.
A letter used to represent a number is a variable of sometimes a constant.
math statements that contain variables are expressions or equations that have a letter or symbol that represents a number or value. for example, if (2+N=7), N is the variable and N=5 hope this helps
Expressions are: General little statements that DO NOT have an equal sign: 2x-4 2m^3+5 Seven less than half a number squared Twice the difference of a number and five. Equations are: Any statement that DOES have an equals sign(or equivalent): 4n+7=11 1/2 b-2=3 Twice a number increased by four is ten The difference of a number and two is five Equations and expressions are similar because they both have a value. Equations and expressions are different because a equation is on sentence, and an expression is a phrase. An equation has a relation symbol, and a equation has no relation symbol. Example for equation: 1. 10 is five less than a number. 10=x-5. 2. A number is less than five. x<5. Example for expression: 1. A number less than five. x. 2. Five less than a number. x-5.