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A formal expression of opinion is a structured way of conveying one's thoughts or viewpoints, often used in professional or academic contexts. It typically follows established conventions, such as clear language, logical reasoning, and proper formatting. This type of expression can be found in essays, reports, or official statements, aiming to persuade or inform an audience while maintaining a tone of respect and credibility.
never eat shreaded wheat
a baker's dozen
The expression ( 7a - a - a - a - a ) simplifies by combining like terms. You can group the ( a ) terms together: ( 7a - 4a ), which results in ( 3a ). Therefore, the simplified expression is ( 3a ).
A formal expression of opinion on the topic
Resolution is a formal expression of opinion commonly used in government.
a resolution
petition
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A dissenting opinion is written when a justice disagrees with the majority opinion (which carries the force of law). If a justice is writing a dissenting opinion, that means he or she voted with the minority group, and wants to explain the reason why he or she disagrees with the official Opinion of the Court. Dissenting opinions may be cited, but are not enforceable.
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.
Petition
A formal expression of opinion on the topic
resolution
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No, a dissenting opinion is written when a justice disagrees with the majority opinion (which carries the force of law). If a justice is writing a dissenting opinion, that means he or she voted with the minority group, and wants to explain the reason why he or she disagrees with the official Opinion of the Court.Dissenting opinions may be cited, but are not enforceable.