It is: y-4
x/y - 4 = 2
It is y - 12.
If you mean: 3x+y-x+y then it is an algebraic expression that can be simplified to 2x+2y
Algebraic expressions are the written relations of or between variables. For example, x2, 1/x, and x + y + z are all algebraic expressions. Algebraic equations are simply algebraic expressions that equate to something. For example, x2 = 4, 1/x = y, and x + y + z = 42 are all algebraic equations. In general, one differentiates algebraic expressions from exponential, trigonometric, hyperbolic, and logarithmic expressions by requiring algebraic expressions to be confined to polynomial expressions. I've added a link regarding polynomials below.
y + 10
y + 15 = 10
Y + 11
It is: y-4
What does the algebraic expression x - 3 / 2 say in words
It is: y+16+7 = 10 and the value of y is -13
3+y-17 simplifies to y-14
y= -6
It can be simplified to: -3y-5 as an algebraic expression
y < 18 x 6
As an expression it is: 5/y +14
It can be simplified to: -3y-5 as an algebraic expression