No, you can only simplify an expression. To solve for a variable, it must be in an equation.
There is no equation to solve, only an expression.
You don't "solve" an expression. You can solve an equation; an expression can be simplified or otherwise manipulated, and if you know the value of "x" (in this case), you can evaluate its value.
Yes
An equation with two equal signs is really to explicit equations (or three implicit ones). For example, expession 1 = expression 2 = expression 3 is equivalent to expression 1 = expression 2 AND expression 2 = expression 3 and, by transitivity, expression 1 = expression 3 So you need to solve two of the above three.
12 + 5 equals...
To solve for x, we'd have to know what this expression equals.
You don't, unless you know either the value of x or what the expression equals.
meaning to evaluate the variable in an expression. An algebraic expression is also a problem that contains no equals sign and you don't solve it, rather you simplify it.It means to solve something.
Take 3 and substitute into the expression given to you but not mentioned in the question here and evaluate the expression. "Sub and Solve" I say.
Can you clarify the question please? Is it (14 x 2)-1 + (1x-1) = 3x+1?
In algebra, you cannot solve 5x25 since there is no equation nor an inequality, only an expression.
There is nothing to solve in this equation because there is no =. If you accidentally omitted what the expression equals then resubmit it and I'll be happy to look at it
6 + (4 + n)*3 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved since there is no equals sign in it.
75 percent is equal to 0.75, so the expression would look like (0.75x) +8. But if you do not know what it equals to it is not an equation and you can not solve it.
There is no equation (or inequality) to solve. 15yz is an expression and an expression cannot be solved.
No. An expression cannot be solved.