is in the weather, when u get a test its like 99\100 .... and like the prices..
A math teacher!
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.
In many ways. It really depends on the algebraic expression. If several terms are added/subtracted, you can usually combine similar terms (terms that have the same combination of variables). If variables are multiplied, you can combine the same variable, adding the corresponding exponents. Sometimes expressions get simpler if you factor them; sometimes you have to multiply out (in other words, the opposite of factoring). Quite frequently, you have to use a combination of methods to simplify expressions. Take an algebra book, and look at some of the examples.
It depends what "x" is. ======== An algebraic expression representing the difference (subtraction) between 6 and some unknown number (represented by x).
an example of a expression is [7+3] x 20- 7= 13
is in the weather, when u get a test its like 99\100 .... and like the prices..
A math teacher!
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.
In many ways. It really depends on the algebraic expression. If several terms are added/subtracted, you can usually combine similar terms (terms that have the same combination of variables). If variables are multiplied, you can combine the same variable, adding the corresponding exponents. Sometimes expressions get simpler if you factor them; sometimes you have to multiply out (in other words, the opposite of factoring). Quite frequently, you have to use a combination of methods to simplify expressions. Take an algebra book, and look at some of the examples.
It depends what "x" is. ======== An algebraic expression representing the difference (subtraction) between 6 and some unknown number (represented by x).
25x+20y=5x(5+4y)
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There are no distinct algebra words beginning with W. The term whole numbers can be used with some algebraic expressions.
Saying "Good morning, how are you" is such an expression.
I got your impolite expression right here.
What kind of mathematical phrase? can you please cite some examples?