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answer = no
(10*4)+6
No.No.No.No.
A simple law is the commutative addition law.
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2a+3b=?
answer = no
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(10*4)+6
Algebraic expressions are mathematical phrases that contain numbers, operations and at least one variable. An example of an algebraic expression would be : 4x + 3= 9x.
A couple of phrases that can be used like "for example" and "for instance" are among other things, and in other words.
Transitional phrases are used in writing to 'transition' from one thought to the other. They are placed within paragraphs and at the beginning of a sentence. These include phrases like 'in addition' and 'for example.'
i am fine
The glib phrases rolled off his tongue.
No.No.No.No.
Yes, proper nouns can include prepositional phrases. For example, "University of California" and "Empire State Building" are proper nouns that contain prepositional phrases.