The expression equal to 35 can be represented in various ways, such as ( 30 + 5 ), ( 7 \times 5 ), or ( 70 \div 2 ). Each of these expressions simplifies to the value 35.
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
Like this . . .B - 4 = 35and it is then an equation, not an expression.
It is an algebraic expression.
35 = 35
n*35 or 35n
An expression equal to 15 + 35, using distributive property, is 5(3 + 7). Under distributive property, 5*3=15 and 5*7=35.
Like this . . .B - 4 = 35and it is then an equation, not an expression.
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It is an algebraic expression.
No, 14 does not equal to 35
It does not have an equal sign..
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No, 35 is not equal to 68.
35 = 35
Restate the question: "What is the quotient of 35 and -x as an expression?"If this is not your question, please clarify and ask the question again. :-)35/(-x) = -35/x
No an algebraic expression does not contain an equal sign.