An expression simply contains no equals sign. This is an expression: 2x + 4y + 3 An equation contains an equals sign. This is an equation: 2x + 4y + 3 = 0
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.
Two algebraic terms
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An expression simply contains no equals sign. This is an expression: 2x + 4y + 3 An equation contains an equals sign. This is an equation: 2x + 4y + 3 = 0
Yes. Any problem you see with variables (any letter in a problem) is an algebraic equation.
2x = 76 x = 38
2x + w = -w
An algebraic expression is a mathematical sentence that includes a variable but does not have an equal sign. for example: 2x is an algebraic expression 2x = 6 is an equation
It is 3 terms of an algebraic expression and it is not an equation because it has no equality sign.
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It depends on what you are calling "standard form". 2x = 7 can be solved, but it is a standard form of an algebraic equation.
Set up the equation and solve: 8x + 8 = 2x +38 (subtract 2x and 8 from both sides of the equation) 6x = 30 (divide both sides of the equation by 6) x = 5
It is an equation whereas the unknown variable has to be worked out as for example if 2x = 6 then x = 3
No because it's not a simultaneous equation but some kind of algebraic expression