u just add them into a prblem
They are two terms of an algebraic expression.
The algebraic expression for "x increased by 6" is written as ( x + 6 ). This expression represents the value of ( x ) added to 6.
That expression is x-6.
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The algebraic expression for three subtracted from a number can be represented as ( x - 3 ), where ( x ) is the variable representing the unknown number.
They are two terms of an algebraic expression.
If the algebraic expression can be written in the form of a(x)/b(x) where a(x) and b(x) are polynomial functions of x and b(x) ≠0, then the expression is a rational algebraic expression.
The algebraic expression for eleven subtracted from X is: X - 11
It is two terms of an algebraic expression in the form of: x-15y
The algebraic expression for "x increased by 6" is written as ( x + 6 ). This expression represents the value of ( x ) added to 6.
x = 2 is an algebraic equality (Because there is an 'equals'(=) sign) x - 2 is an algebraic expression ( Because there is NO equals sign).
It is an algebraic expression.
That expression is x-6.
an algebraic expression has no = sign. it could be like x+4, but an equation has to have an = sign. like x+4=5
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The Base in the Algebraic Expression can be a Number or A Variable. EX. 42 or X2 - 4 and X are the base.