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You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
An algebraic equation or inequality can have a solution, an algebraic expression cannot. If substituting a number in place of a variable results in the equation or inequality being a true statement, then that number is a solution of the equation or inequality.
An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
You cannot.!!!! Because it is an Algebraic Expression NOT an Algebraic Equation; there is NO 'EQUALS (=)' sign.
It is used to solve quadratic equations that cannot be factored. Usually you would factor a quadratic equation, identify the critical values and solve, but when you cannot factor you utilize the quadratic equation.
This algebraic expression cannot be factored further into whole numbers, and it's too simple to be simplified.
It is an algebraic expression. It is not an equation and so cannot be solved. You do not know what n is so it cannot be evaluated.
you use the quadratic formula in math when the quadratic equation you are solving cannot be factored.
well what you do is remove something similar in all...which I don't see. is there a second part to your equation? if not, this is a prime equation- it cannot be factored further.
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117 / \ 13 9 13 and 9 cannot be factored down anymore so 117 = 9*13
5x + 3y + 6 is an algebraic expression. It is not an equation (or inequality) and so cannot be solved. In any case, one linear equation with two variables cannot be solved.