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An expression written with 1 or more variables is called an equasion
That sounds like the definition for Recursive Formula.
Any expression that contains one or more variable, such as x; x+2; x+y; x2, etc. Depending on the values of the variables, the expression can also have different values.
It means that it is an expression, and it contains one or more variables. An "expression" is anything that can be calculated to obtain a number. For example, all of the following are expressions: 5 1 + 2 a a + 1 2a a + b
It is a more complicated mathematical expression.
It is, in fact, called an expression. To be more precise, an algebraic expression.
An expression written with 1 or more variables is called an equasion
An algebraic expression contains one or more letters that stand for [numeric] variables.
That sounds like the definition for Recursive Formula.
Any expression that contains one or more variable, such as x; x+2; x+y; x2, etc. Depending on the values of the variables, the expression can also have different values.
It means that it is an expression, and it contains one or more variables. An "expression" is anything that can be calculated to obtain a number. For example, all of the following are expressions: 5 1 + 2 a a + 1 2a a + b
Polynomial
It is a more complicated mathematical expression.
10000000000000000
Algebraic expressions use letters as variables to represent numbers. Ex. 5c-(2+x) x=2 c=12 Numerical expressions use numbers only. Ex. 12+(2-7)
It is an expression that has some letters or symbols which can take a different values.
literal equation