Here is one: 2(p+8)
2(p+11)
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Two expressions set equal to each other are called an equation. An equation represents a mathematical statement asserting that the values of the two expressions are the same. Solving an equation involves finding the value(s) of the variable(s) that make the equation true.
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2(p+11)
An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
2*(n+15) = 6n
Two linear expressions with a sum of -5x plus 4 are ( -5x + 4 ) and ( 4 - 5x).
No, it could be a constant.
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
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A resultant Vector.
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The sum of two or more vectors is called the resultant vector. It represents the combination of all individual vectors acting together.
One of the great things about arithmetic and addition is that, by definition, there is only one number that represents the sum of 0 and 10: and that is 10. There are not two such numbers.
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