In an algebraic equation, the term "equation" refers to a mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions. It typically consists of variables, constants, and operators, and is often presented in the form "A = B," where A and B represent the two expressions being compared. The equation signifies that there is a specific value or set of values for the variables that makes this equality true. Solving the equation involves finding these values.
You just wrote the verbal equation. Do you mean the algebraic equation? X - 4 = - 12 ---------------
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
yes
An algebraic equation.
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An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
what is the algebraic equation for 2x + 3 =8
You just wrote the verbal equation. Do you mean the algebraic equation? X - 4 = - 12 ---------------
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
Real but not a root of an algebraic equation with rational roots coefficients
An algebraic equation is a mathematical equation in which one or both sides is an algebraic expression.
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
yes
An algebraic equation.
an algebraic expression has no = sign. it could be like x+4, but an equation has to have an = sign. like x+4=5
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