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Algebraic expressions is a mathematical phrase that contains operations numbers or variables.
An algebraic expression is a mathematical phrase that includes numbers, variables, and operational symbols.
Be it from mathemtica or any where else, a sentence contains a 'VERB' a phrse does NOT contain a verb.
Verbal phrase is a verbal with all its modifiers, but short of a subject. For example, in a sentence, "PLAYING TENNIS is a hobby among youth", 'playing tennis' is a verbal phrase.
mathematical phrase
The term "verbal expression" in mathematical terms refers to a math phrase or statement that uses words or letters instead of using numbers. An example of this might be "Three divided by two" instead of "3/2."
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
A verbal phrase fragment is a group of words that includes a verb but is incomplete and does not express a complete thought on its own. It lacks either a subject or a complete verb. Example: "Running to catch the bus."
Verbal phrases are synonyms for verbs
it is a phrase that contains a verb
....example : 1. h-5+3=11 its verbal sentence is "FIVE LESS THAN H INCREASED BY THREE IS EQUAL TO ELEVEN" ...HOPE IT MAY HELP YOU..
difference between sentence and phrase in math
it is a phrase that contains a verb
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