No.
An equation must be equal to something, that's why its called an equation.
15x = 60 is an equation, in which case x equals 4
It is: 15x
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
what is the algebraic equation for 2x + 3 =8
I think the question is asking "what value of y satisfies the equation 15x + 15y = 15x + y ? " If so, the answer is y = 0.
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
The question "4.8 is 15 of what" can be translated into an algebraic equation which would be, 15x = 4.8 To solve this equation, divide both sides by 15 and you get x = 4.8/15 = .32 which is the answer.
It is: 15x
The algebraic expression is: 15x-12
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
what is the algebraic equation for 2x + 3 =8
It is not an expression it is an equation in the form of 5x-3 = 1/3+67 To solve this equation first multiply all terms by 3 to eradicate the fraction: 15x-9 = 1+201 Add 9 to both sides of the equation: 15x-9+9 = 1+201+9 15x = 211 Divide both sides of the equation by 15 to find the value of x: x = 14 and 1/15 Substituting the value of x into the original equation: 67 and 1/3 = 67 and 1/3
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
I think the question is asking "what value of y satisfies the equation 15x + 15y = 15x + y ? " If so, the answer is y = 0.
An algebraic equation is a mathematical equation in which one or both sides is an algebraic expression.
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
yes