An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.
An algebraic expression doesn't have an equal sign (e.g. 4x+7) whereas an algebraic equation does (e.g. 4x+7=19). 4x=19-7 4x=12 x=12/4 x=3
an algebraic expression has no = sign. it could be like x+4, but an equation has to have an = sign. like x+4=5
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
algebric uses variables and numerical uses numbers
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.
An algebraic expression doesn't have an equal sign (e.g. 4x+7) whereas an algebraic equation does (e.g. 4x+7=19). 4x=19-7 4x=12 x=12/4 x=3
an algebraic expression has no = sign. it could be like x+4, but an equation has to have an = sign. like x+4=5
Expression has no answer. a equation has an answer
i think what makes an equation an equation is y= whatever
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
They both are made up of algebraic terms but an expression does not contain an equality sign whereas an equation does have an equality sign.
An expression has no equal sign whereas an equation does have an equal sign
algebric uses variables and numerical uses numbers
An equation is a ploblem with no answer and an expression is a problem with an answer so you'll get different answers with an equation and an expression.
The differnce between a verbal model and a algebraic model is that a verbal model is an equation written in words and a algebraic model is solving the equation from the verbal model.