Expression
An expression.
Expression
An algebraic expression.
A mathematical phrase that uses variables, numbers, and operation symbols is called an "algebraic expression." For example, the expression (3x + 5 - 2y) includes the variable (x), the constant (5), the variable (y), and operations such as addition and subtraction. Algebraic expressions can represent a wide range of mathematical relationships and can be simplified or evaluated based on the values assigned to the variables.
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An algebraic equation that uses numbers, letters, and symbols is called an algebraic expression or simply an equation. In this context, the letters represent variables, which can take on different values, while the numbers are constants. The symbols indicate operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. For example, (3x + 5 = 12) is an algebraic equation.
A mathematical system that uses variables to represent numbers is called algebra. In algebra, symbols (often letters) are used to represent unknown values or quantities, allowing for the formulation of equations and expressions. This system enables the manipulation of these symbols according to established rules, facilitating problem-solving and the exploration of relationships between variables. Algebra is fundamental in various fields, including science, engineering, and economics.
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An arithmetic operation combines two numbers while a logical operation uses two logical values which can be true or false. The arithmetic operation uses adding or subtraction to reach the correct answer.
An algebraic model uses variables and numbers. Example: x*54=648