Algebraic expressions are mathematical phrases that contain numbers, operations and at least one variable. An example of an algebraic expression would be : 4x + 3= 9x.
The inequality sign for at most is < with _ under it. ( less than or equal to)
An algebraic expression is an expression or and equation that contains at least 1 variable
alebraic expression! :p
it is a one-step equation
algebraice expression
It is an algebraic expression.
An expression.
An algebraic expression.
An expression.
Variable expression.
An algebraic expression.
No, not all expressions contain variables. An expression is a mathematical phrase that combines numbers, variables, and mathematical operations. A variable is a symbol that represents a quantity that can vary, such as x or y. Some expressions may only contain numbers and mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. For example, "3 + 5" is an expression that only contains numbers and the addition operation. However, an expression that contains at least one variable is known as an algebraic expression, and this type of expression is commonly used in algebra to represent mathematical relationships between variables. For example, "2x + 4" is an algebraic expression that contains the variable x and represents a linear equation in which y is equal to two times x plus four.
its important to have a manipulative variable so you have at least one variable that will reapond to what you do to it
A prepositional phrase.
yes it should contain one variable or more.
That looks like the description of an EXPRESSION. However, an expression need not have "at least one operation"; a single number, or variable, is a perfectly valid expression.