You cannot because the expression still contains the unknown variable y.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numerical factor is the coefficient.
This cannot be solved for numerical answers. There must be 2 equations if there are 2 variables.
7h - 2 - 51 is an expression NOT an equation. An expression cannot be solved for the value of a variable.
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Yes, it can. If you plot theta and sin(theta) on the same graph, you will see where they intersect. I do not know of an analytical expression for this point; I think only numerical results are possible.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numerical factor is the coefficient.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numeral is the coefficient.
explain how to evaluate an algebraic expression for given variables. how would we evaluate the expression "3x-4y+9" when x=2and y=5?
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This cannot be solved for numerical answers. There must be 2 equations if there are 2 variables.
You cannot because you do not have an equation but an expression. There is no equals sign in the expression that is given.
7h - 2 - 51 is an expression NOT an equation. An expression cannot be solved for the value of a variable.
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Yes, it can. If you plot theta and sin(theta) on the same graph, you will see where they intersect. I do not know of an analytical expression for this point; I think only numerical results are possible.
6 + (4 + n)*3 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved since there is no equals sign in it.
Since there is no "equals" in the question, there cannot be a formula, only an expression.