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[10-(4*2)]*3
Evaluating the expression is usually used in math, and it means solve the question.
Find the value of the expression.
"Evaluate the expression" means replace all the letters with their numericalvalues, and then see what number the whole expression works out to be.
Unfortunately there is no expression to evaluate!
Take 3 and substitute into the expression given to you but not mentioned in the question here and evaluate the expression. "Sub and Solve" I say.
5.9
In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.
[10-(4*2)]*3
-2-3=+7
Evaluating the expression is usually used in math, and it means solve the question.
Find the value of the expression.
To "evaluate" an expression, you need to know the value for the variables.
To evaluate a variable expression, replace all the variables with numbers and simplify the resulting numerical expression. 3m for m = 9 3(9)=27
You evaluate the expression !! :)
"Evaluate the expression" means replace all the letters with their numericalvalues, and then see what number the whole expression works out to be.