algebraic
x=3 y=3.5
Yes because you have a letter in there that represents a number.
No. That is because 2 - 8x is an algebraic expression, not an equation. And since it is not an equation, it does not have a solution.
No. It represents a horizontal line.
It represents an algebraic equation in the variable, k.
algebraic
Yes, one equals one. If you get that when solving an algebraic equation, the equation is true for all real numbers.
Without m in the algebraic equation the line would have no steepness.
An expression simply contains no equals sign. This is an expression: 2x + 4y + 3 An equation contains an equals sign. This is an equation: 2x + 4y + 3 = 0
x=3 y=3.5
An algebraic equation; Y=9
No, it is an arithmetic equation. There are no variables involved, only numeric constants and, as a result, most people would not consider it algebraic.
No. An equation must be equal to something, that's why its called an equation. 15x = 60 is an equation, in which case x equals 4
Yes because you have a letter in there that represents a number.
No. That is because 2 - 8x is an algebraic expression, not an equation. And since it is not an equation, it does not have a solution.
That is an algebraic equation. If you are asking what the solution is for the above equation, it would be:d = 7