They are equivalent fractions.
Basically the same way that you evaluate other types of expressions with variables: * You replace the variables by the value assigned to the variables. * Then you do the specified calculations.
Yes, numerical expressions can have the same value. For example, the expressions 2+3 and 5 both have the value of 5. Similarly, the expressions 2x3 and 6 both have the value of 6. In general, any two numerical expressions that evaluate to the same number will have the same value.
For example: 1/2+1/4+1/8 are dissimilar fractions but also a rational expression that can be simplified to 7/8
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432-2p evaluate expressions = 430
a set of rules used to evaluate expressions with more than one operation is the
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Yes, coefficients can be fractions in algebraic expressions. Fractions may appear when coefficients are expressed in a ratio or when simplifying expressions that involve division.
They are equivalent fractions.
order of operations
It means to find the numerical value of the expression.
order of operations
similarities and differences between ordinary fractions and rational expressions.
Constant values are expressions as well, still I don't think they are so hard to evaluate... well, in this case it is twelve
Algebraic expressions can be simplified by combining together like terms but there are no solution because they don't contain equality signs
Exponential, trigonometric, algebraic fractions, inverse etc are all examples.