An algebraic expression is the mathematically symbolic way to display an algebraic statement. They often contain numbers called coefficients, and letters called variables.
Some examples include:
Monomials, such as 5x, 10y, and 15xy;
Binomials, such as 110x +15 and 3a + b; and
Trinomials, such as ax2 + bx + c and x2 + xy + y2.
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Algebraic expressions are terms that do not include an equality sign
Yes. That is the definition of an algebraic expression.
Only like terms can be subtracted or added in algebraic expressions.
Algebraic expressions are terms that do not include an equality sign
Yes.