well a mathematical phrase has different answers then a sentence and a mathimatical phrase does not include sentence and Vice Versa :) Glad i could be a help!!
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Be it from mathemtica or any where else, a sentence contains a 'VERB' a phrse does NOT contain a verb.
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what is the mathematical phrase for the verbal phrase the sum of a number and three
There is no difference between the phrase loads of love and the phrase lots of love. They both have the meaning to give an enormous amount of love.
They both describe a part of the larger sentence. However, a phrase does NOT have a verb it is. A Clause has a VERB in it. e.g. King Charles(III) , who is King of England ; contains a clause , because it contains the verb 'is' . King Charles(III) , the King of England ; is a phrase. No verb 'is'!!!!
An algebraic expression is a mathematical phrase that includes numbers, variables, and operational symbols.