Yes. In general, you can combine expressions into more complicated expressions. For example, adding an expression to another expression will, again, yield an expression.
Yes, "15 - 7" is an algebraic expression. It consists of numbers and an arithmetic operation (subtraction). However, it does not contain any variables, so it's a numerical expression rather than a full algebraic expression. The result of this expression is 8.
The algebraic expression for "9 more than c" is ( c + 9 ). This expression indicates that you take the value of ( c ) and add 9 to it.
An algebraic expression includes one or more variables (x, y, a, b) that can have more than one value, especially with regard to each other when there are two or more.
q + 45.
d + 5
The algebraic expression is 2m+6
It is an expression.
Yes, "15 - 7" is an algebraic expression. It consists of numbers and an arithmetic operation (subtraction). However, it does not contain any variables, so it's a numerical expression rather than a full algebraic expression. The result of this expression is 8.
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what us the algebraic expression for 359 more than Z
An algebraic expression includes one or more variables (x, y, a, b) that can have more than one value, especially with regard to each other when there are two or more.
Y + 11
q + 45.
x + 3
t+6.
d + 5
x+29