A variable expression.
A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression
The expression "4x" represents a value that is four times the variable "x." Therefore, the numerical size of "4x" will vary depending on the specific value of "x." If you provide a specific number for "x," I can give you the exact numerical size of "4x."
You can always write a numerical division expression as a decimal.
The expression is 9*x.
It is 2y.
In the context of algebra, "4d" would typically be considered a numerical expression rather than a variable. A variable is typically a letter or symbol that represents an unknown quantity that can vary, while a numerical expression is a combination of numbers and mathematical operations. In this case, "4d" represents the product of the number 4 and the variable "d," making it a numerical expression.
An algebraic expression. 4 = the constant and coefficient term. d = the variable term.
A variable expression includes variables.
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It is a poorly worded question. Any number in an expression can be a numerical variable.
The variable.
The variable.
It is a numerical expression.
The expression (-4d - 3) cannot be simplified further without knowing the value of (d). It represents a linear expression where (-4d) indicates a term dependent on (d), and (-3) is a constant. If you have a specific value for (d), you can substitute it into the expression to find a numerical answer.
A numerical constant.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
you have to deduce the variable and evaluate the expression.