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.
A scientist, for example.
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algebric uses variables and numerical uses numbers
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
a keyboard is an input device use to encode letters and numbers or even symbols.
CDXLIX uses several different symbols for the numbers. In this case it would be 449.