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In mathematics, an expression refers to a combination of numbers, variables, and mathematical operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) that represent a value. It does not include an equality sign, distinguishing it from equations. For example, (3x + 5) is an expression, while (3x + 5 = 10) is an equation. Expressions can be simplified or evaluated, but they do not assert a relationship between two quantities.

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