Yes, that is the point of equations. However, inequalities can also be manipulated to keep the indicator correct.
Two expressions that equal each other is an equation
An equation.
It is formed by two expressions that equal each other
No. You have written two quantities. They can't be equal to each other AND also UNequal to each other.
An equation is equal if you have a math problem on each side of an equal sign.
When two expressions are equal to each other they form an equation.
Two expressions that equal each other is an equation
An equation.
An equation consists of two expressions that equal each other.
It is formed by two expressions that equal each other
an equation
An equation
an equation
A linear equation an equation whose graph is a line. A linear equation is made up of two expressions set equal to each other.
3x = 114 is an equation because it states that two expressions are equal to each other, whereas an inequality would involve a greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to sign.
An expression can have multiple outcomes, such as 5x+2, whereas an equation is a pair of expressions that equal each other, and can be solved, like 5x+2=12.
No. You have written two quantities. They can't be equal to each other AND also UNequal to each other.