An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
There is no official antonym for algebraic expression. The only thing that is the opposite of an algebraic expression is something that is not an algebraic expression.
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
A reason why an algebraic expression is right.
They may be algebraic terms.
A polynomial is always going to be an algebraic expression, but an algebraic expression doesn't always have to be a polynomial. In another polynomial is a subset of algebraic expression.
An algebraic geometer is a mathematician who specializes in algebraic geometry.
the word algebraic is arabic.
An algebraic geometer is a mathematician who specializes in algebraic geometry.
Yes. That is the definition of an algebraic expression.
Alexander Lubotzky has written: 'Varieties of representations of finitely generated groups' -- subject(s): Group schemes (Mathematics), Representations of groups, Algebraic varieties 'Subgroup growth' -- subject(s): Subgroup growth (Mathematics), Infinite groups
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