yes, 5x is a expression. A expression in algebra does not contain a = sign. a = sign means its an equation. A algebraic equation is built out of expressions.
It is an algebraic expression of three terms.
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 5x-4
It is an algebraic expression but if you mean 5x-4y-28 = 0 then it is a straight line equation.
Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by plus & minus 5x + 4 = 12x has two different terms (5x, 4). Good answer. Actually the equation has three terms, 5x, 4 and 12x.
They appear to be terms of an algebraic expression.
It is 1 term of an algebraic expression in the form of 5x
5x+3y is an algebraic expression in two terms
5x-7 is an algebraic expression
Here is an algebraic equation: x2 + 5x = 37
In the expression 5x + 3, the coefficient is 5.
It is an algebraic expression of three terms.
The algebraic expression for 11 minus the product of 5 and a number can be written as 11 - 5x, where 'x' represents the unknown number.
If you call your number x, the expression would be 5x.
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 5x-4
It is an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 11x+5
It is an algebraic expression but if you mean 5x-4y-28 = 0 then it is a straight line equation.
y - 5x