An equation.
An equation.
A mathematical statement that shows two quantities are not equal can be expressed using the inequality symbol "≠". For example, if we have two quantities, ( a ) and ( b ), the statement ( a \neq b ) indicates that ( a ) is not equal to ( b ). This can be applied in various contexts, such as numbers, variables, or expressions, to demonstrate that the two quantities differ in value.
That is called an equation. An equation has an equal sign (=), and expressions on both sides of the equal sign.
a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =).
A mathematical statement asserting that two expressions are equal in value can be represented as an equation. For example, if we have the expressions (2x + 3) and (7), we can write the statement as (2x + 3 = 7). This indicates that for certain values of (x), both expressions yield the same result.
An equation is a mathematical statement that says two quantities are equal.
If two mathematical expressions are equal then they form an equation.
An equation.
An inequality.
An equation.
An equation.
An equation.
That's an equation.
That is called an equation. An equation has an equal sign (=), and expressions on both sides of the equal sign.
a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =)
a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =).
A mathematical statement asserting that two expressions are equal in value can be represented as an equation. For example, if we have the expressions (2x + 3) and (7), we can write the statement as (2x + 3 = 7). This indicates that for certain values of (x), both expressions yield the same result.