A math teacher!
There appears to be no equation in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
There appears to be no inequality in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
Yes, some terms can also be considered expressions, depending on the context in which they are used. In mathematics, a term is a single mathematical entity, such as a number, variable, or the product of numbers and variables, while an expression is a combination of terms. For example, the term "3x" is part of the expression "3x + 5." Thus, all terms can form expressions, but not all expressions can be reduced to a single term.
Two expressions that are equal are called "equivalent expressions." These expressions yield the same value for all values of their variables. In mathematics, this concept is essential for solving equations and simplifying expressions.
There are many expressions that start with "as slow as". A few of the most common ones are: * As slow as a snail * As slow as a tortoise * As slow as a wet weekend
some how
A dime a dozen
you have to be more clear with your question
down
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
There appears to be no equation in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.
A math teacher!
good day laddie! or lassie.
-Silence -Facial expressions -Creativity
Yes, some expressions can be identical in value.
There appears to be no inequality in the question: only some disjoint expressions. Expressions cannot be solved.