It is not an equation because there's no equal sign but some kind of algebraic expression.
It is an algebraic equation which requires 2 steps to solve it, by breaking it down in different parts, until it is easy to calculate the answer.
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
what is the algebraic equation for 2x + 3 =8
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
The question contains an algebraic expression but there is no equation to solve.
h=20t-5t2+1
Simplifying an equation often helps solve it.
It depends what equation you are trying to work out.
You need not have x in an algebraic equation. You solve whichever one is the easiest and that depends on the set of equations that you have.
You solve the equation the same way as you would any other equation. Whether the variable is a fraction or otherwise will only become clear once you solve the equation. In other words, you don't initially KNOW whether the solution will be a fraction or not.
An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
The question contains an algebraic expression but, since there is no equality sign, there is no equation to solve.
In many cases you can simplify an algebraic expression. You don't really "solve" them; an equation can be solved. An equation is a declaration that two expressions are equal, for example, x + 3 = 10.
It is not an equation because there's no equal sign but some kind of algebraic expression.
It is an algebraic equation which requires 2 steps to solve it, by breaking it down in different parts, until it is easy to calculate the answer.
Call this fraction "x". In that case:x = 0.123123... (equation 1) 1000x = 123.123123... (equation 2) Subtract equation 1 from equation 2, and solve for "x". That gives you the number as a fraction.