Algebraic expressions can be simplified by combining together like terms but there are no solution because they don't contain equality signs
algebraic expressions
If you change the order of operations, you will get a different result. The person who wrote the expression had a specific order of operations in mind (using generally-accepted rules), so arbitrarily using some other order of operations is, quite simply, wrong.
In the same way that you would factorise any other expressions that do not contain an equality sign depending on the expressions of which none have been given.
FALSE.... cuz in && operator the compiler chk both of the expression if any of the expression is false then answer will be false.. for true result both of d expression must be true... by warrior2pnk
An algebraic expression is a process for evaluating expressions. Replacing variables with numerals and following a standard order of operations is used for the process.
Q: What is the rule that states the sequence to be used when evaluating expressions? A: The rule that states the sequence to be used when evaluating expressions is know as the "order of operations."
Algebraic expressions can be simplified by combining together like terms but there are no solution because they don't contain equality signs
It is "evaluating".
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algerbic expression
It means finding the value of the expression.
Whenever evaluating expressions that do not have parentheses (brackets) nor indices.
Calculating the value of the expression when you have substituted numerical values for the variables.
It involves putting the expression in a solveable form.