To determine if two numbers or expressions are equal, you can simplify both sides of the equation and see if they yield the same value. This may involve performing arithmetic operations, factoring, or using algebraic rules. For numerical values, you can directly compare them. If both sides simplify to the same expression or numerical value, they are equal; otherwise, they are not.
Two expressions that are equal are called "equivalent expressions." These expressions yield the same value for all values of their variables. In mathematics, this concept is essential for solving equations and simplifying expressions.
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If two mathematical expressions are equal then they form an equation.
Two expressions that are equal are called "equivalent expressions." These expressions yield the same value for all values of their variables. In mathematics, this concept is essential for solving equations and simplifying expressions.
An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
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