Evaluating the expression is usually used in math, and it means solve the question.
It is a question designed to judge or determine the significance or worth of the subject under discussion. Choices (or evaluative choices) can be left to members of the discussion group.
NoRestate the question: When using the order of operations to evaluate an expression would you always do multiplication before division?If this is not your question, please clarify and ask the question again. :-)No. Unless parentheses or other grouping symbols indicate otherwise, you do multiplication and division in order from left to right.
Placing a question mark at the end of a list of expressions or numbers does not make it a sensible question. What do you want? To evaluate it (impossible), factorise it, something else?
I will evaluate all my math homework.
"Evaluate" means to calculate - find out what value it has.
Evaluate means to "find the value" of. It is similar to the old question, "what is 10 plus 4?" Evaluate (10+4) should evoke the the same answer.
question makes no sense, please evaluate.
Evaluating the expression is usually used in math, and it means solve the question.
to be happy
Answer this question… It allows readers to evaluate a source for themselves.
Why did the author write this book?
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.
There is no equation (nor inequality) in the question and so it is not possible to evaluate x.
This question makes absolutely no sense. Try again.
Answer the question "What am I going to network"
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