Simplify !
you have to deduce the variable and evaluate the expression.
addition
you have to use "order of operations"
you have to use "order of operations"
Evaluate using PEMDAS
you have to deduce the variable and evaluate the expression.
addition
to solve for the variable
you have to use "order of operations"
you have to use "order of operations"
Evaluate using PEMDAS
evaluate. : )
It is an element of the matrix. This could be a numerical value or an algebraic expression.
Paris is not a numerical value of algebraic expression and so does not have a square root.
The answer to the question is given in the question!If you want to find the value of an algebraic expression, then you need to substitute numerical values for each of the variables in the expression, and then calculate and simplify the result.
To find the value of an algebraic expression is to evaluate it.
An algebraic expression is a mathematical phrase that includes numbers, variables (letters that represent unknown values), and operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. For example, (3x + 5) is an algebraic expression, where (x) is the variable. Unlike equations, algebraic expressions do not contain an equality sign. They can be simplified or manipulated but do not represent a specific value until the variables are assigned numerical values.