If two mathematical expressions are equal then they form an equation.
A math sentence stating two quantities or expressions are equal is called an equation. Equations typically contain an equal sign (=) to show the relationship between the two sides of the equation. Solving an equation involves finding the value of the variable that makes the equation true.
An equation.
That's an equation.
In algebra mathematical symbols are used to compare multiple quantities. The symbols are < and > which represent greater or less than depending on expression and = for equivalent. Another symbol of quantity comparison is less/greater than or equal to.
An equation is a mathematical statement that says two quantities are equal.
An equation.
An equation.
If two mathematical expressions are equal then they form an equation.
A math sentence stating two quantities or expressions are equal is called an equation. Equations typically contain an equal sign (=) to show the relationship between the two sides of the equation. Solving an equation involves finding the value of the variable that makes the equation true.
That's an equation.
An equation.
An equation.
An equation.
An equation.
That is the definition of the term "equation".
That's an equation.