Yes. In general, you can combine expressions into more complicated expressions. For example, adding an expression to another expression will, again, yield an expression.
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.
d + 5
q + 45.
2x + 5
M > n
The algebraic expression is 2m+6
It is an expression.
It is more than and the symbol is >
what us the algebraic expression for 359 more than Z
The algebraic expression for "3 more than m" is m + 3. This is because the word "more than" indicates addition in this context. So, when you add 3 to m, you get the expression m + 3.
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.
t+6.
Y + 11
x + 3
x+29
d + 5
q + 45.