(a+b)/6
(a + b)/6
0.5*xy
x + 81
It is simply 100/w as an algebraic expression
1/4 ( x-7)
An algebraic expression is a term used in algebra, describing an expression containing one or more numbers, variables, and arithmetic operations. An example sentence would be: They all agreed to algebraic expression seemed impossible.
n/6 + 3
+2
1/10w
(1/6)X X = number or alternatively, x/6
Numerical expression: 59-34*6 Algebraic expression: 5x-3x+2 A numerical expression is limited to only numbers and can always be simplified to one number. An algebraic expressuion uses terms, more specifically a variable like x, and a constant like 2.
0.5*xy
x + 81
31 plus n
It is simply 100/w as an algebraic expression
(100)/(k+m)
(1/2)x+(1/6)y
Numerical Expression: 1.) 20+2-8 ( Or any other number with two symbols on math ) Algebraic Expression: 2.) h x 2 ( Or any other number using only one symbol an a letter ) The difference between a numerical and algebraic expressions is that numerical expressions use only numbers, but algebraic expressions use letters as variables to represent numbers.