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There isn't an equality as the phrase is an inequality. Mathematically, it would be written: oranges_sold > 25
yes. 2 variables can be written in one statement. take for example the equation y=3x+5, as long as you have a single solution to work with there can be 2 variables.
In languages that use a C-style syntax (e.g., C, C++ and Java) all code is written using expressions. Expressions may be combined to produce more complex expressions, however an expression or group of expressions only becomes a statement when terminated by a semi-colon. A group of statements enclosed by braces {} is known as a compound statement or code block.
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Great Expressions was written by Marvin Vanoni.
The act or process of equating or of being equated.The state of being equal.Mathematics. A statement asserting the equality of two expressions, usually written as a linear array of symbols that are separated into left and right sides and joined by an equal sign.Chemistry. A representation of a chemical reaction, usually written as a linear array in which the symbols and quantities of the reactants are separated from those of the products by an equal sign, an arrow, or a set of opposing arrows.
how can i answer if there were no expressions written? where are the expressions so then i can solve it... I'm pretty good at it, trust me!
Jennifer C. Mathers has written: 'Equality at a crossroads: Rethinking equality in family law'
Jason Conard Myers has written: 'The politics of equality' -- subject(s): Socialism, Equality
I think you mean written statement. What you are asking about write statement you are confusing with written statement, the same with write in statement. A written statement is simply putting your words, or your version of events in writing.
Julius Goebel has written: 'The equality of states' -- subject(s): International law, History, Equality of states
William Ryan has written: 'Equality'
Hideichi Ono has written: 'Everyday expressions in Japanese'
Derek Parfit has written: 'Equality or priority?' -- subject(s): Justice, Equality 'Later selves and moral principles'