It is not possible to "solve" b+815 because it is an expression - not an equation or inequality.
You cannot solve it though it is possible to evaluate the expression. -5 + 9 * 6 = -5 + 54 = 49
There is no equation (or inequality) to solve. 15yz is an expression and an expression cannot be solved.
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation and so therefore a solution is not possible.
No. An expression cannot be solved.
It is not possible to "solve" b+815 because it is an expression - not an equation or inequality.
You cannot solve it though it is possible to evaluate the expression. -5 + 9 * 6 = -5 + 54 = 49
There is no equation (or inequality) to solve. 15yz is an expression and an expression cannot be solved.
Without an equality sign the given expression is not an equation and so therefore a solution is not possible.
No. An expression cannot be solved.
No, you can only simplify an expression. To solve for a variable, it must be in an equation.
This is an expression and you do not solve an expression, but you can factor this one.X2 + 3X4X2(1 + 3X2)========
You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.
yes
The question contains an expression but not an equation nor inequality. It is, therefore, not possible to "solve" anything for x.
It depends on what you mean by solve: simplify, evaluate or rationalise the denominator. The answer will also depend on the radical expression.
To solve an expression that is not simplified, first, combine like terms by identifying and grouping similar variables or constants. Then, apply arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) as appropriate to simplify the expression further. If necessary, factor the expression or use algebraic identities to reduce it to a simpler form. Always check your final answer to ensure it is in its simplest possible state.