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Algebraic Equation: A statement using variables and an equal sign. It may or may not have operations.

example: 2(a+100)=5a

Algebraic Expression: A statement using variables that does not include an equal sign. It may or may not have operations.

example: 3a+6-5a

Algebraic Inequality: A statement that uses variables a inequality sign (such as greater than, greater than or equal too, less than, less than or equal too, not equal too). It may or my not have operations.

example: 3+5<6x2

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Which set of numbers is closed under the operation of division?

There are several; the most well-known are probably the set of rational numbers without zero, the set of real numbers without zero, and the set of complex numbers without zero.


Does a mathematical expression have to have variables?

Yes. Expressions cannot be expressed without variables. There are numerical expressions for ex. 2 + 3 is an expression without variables.


What does 16 13y 18y?

The expression &quot;16 13y 18y&quot; seems to represent a combination of numbers and variables, possibly indicating a mathematical operation or a sequence. If we interpret it as a polynomial or an algebraic expression, it could be suggesting the terms &quot;16,&quot; &quot;13y,&quot; and &quot;18y&quot; as separate components. However, without additional context, it's difficult to determine a specific meaning or intended operation. Please provide more details for a clearer interpretation.


Can a mathematical expression have no variables?

Yes, a mathematical expression can have no variables, but such an expression is usually not very useful. An example of a valid expression without variables is: 1+1=2


What are the rules governing in operation of whole numbers?

Whole numbers are governed by several basic arithmetic rules: they can be added, subtracted, multiplied, or divided (except by zero). The commutative property applies to addition and multiplication, meaning the order of the numbers does not affect the result. The associative property also applies, allowing for grouping of numbers without changing the outcome. Finally, division by zero is undefined, and any operation must maintain the integrity of whole numbers, which are non-negative integers (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.).

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How can you accept sum and print numbers without creating variables?

It is very easy. The program begins here..... /*Program to sum and print numbers without creating variables*/ #include&lt;stdio.h&gt; main() { clrscr(); printf("%d+%d=%d",5,2,5+2); getch(); } /*Program ends here*/ Now just by changing the numbers in the "printf" statement we can add, subtract, multiply and divide the numbers without using variables. Hence the problem is solved..........


What is an expression in math?

a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity


What is a mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables without equal signs.?

Algebraic expression


Which set of numbers is closed under the operation of division?

There are several; the most well-known are probably the set of rational numbers without zero, the set of real numbers without zero, and the set of complex numbers without zero.


Why is - times - equal?

I don't know what times the x's are so the problem is impossible to solve without 2 variables


What does terms of an expression mean?

An expression is a collection of numbers and variables, along with mathematical operations, but without an equality (or inequality) symbol.


What are naked numbers?

Naked numbers, also known as pure numbers, are integers that are not combined with any variables or constants in an algebraic expression. They are standalone whole numbers without any additional symbols or operations attached to them. In contrast, dressed numbers are those that are part of a larger mathematical expression involving variables, coefficients, or operators. Naked numbers play a fundamental role in arithmetic and algebra as building blocks for more complex mathematical operations.


Does a mathematical expression have to have variables?

Yes. Expressions cannot be expressed without variables. There are numerical expressions for ex. 2 + 3 is an expression without variables.


What is the difference between Algebra and calculus?

Algebra must be learned before calculus. Concepts that are learned in algebra are used in calculus, to the extent that a student cannot succeed in calculus unless he knows algebra so well that he does it without thinking.Algebra is the study of constants and variables; that is, it is the study of numbers without knowing specifically what those numbers are.Calculus is the study of rates of change, and is done almost entirely abstractly (without using specific numbers), so it cannot be done without the use of constants and variables (algebra).


What does 16 13y 18y?

The expression &quot;16 13y 18y&quot; seems to represent a combination of numbers and variables, possibly indicating a mathematical operation or a sequence. If we interpret it as a polynomial or an algebraic expression, it could be suggesting the terms &quot;16,&quot; &quot;13y,&quot; and &quot;18y&quot; as separate components. However, without additional context, it's difficult to determine a specific meaning or intended operation. Please provide more details for a clearer interpretation.


What is expressions in maths?

A mathematical expression is a mathematical phrase that consist numbers variables and signs of operation example: x(variable) + 5(number)=7 so the value of x is 2 -Kennethn 10 yrs. old :]


What is the factor of ab?

The factor of ab refers to the numbers or variables that can be multiplied to produce the term ab. In this case, the factors of ab are a and b. Factors are numbers or variables that can divide into a term without leaving a remainder. Therefore, the factors of ab are a and b because they can be multiplied together to result in the term ab.