Yes. That is the definition of an algebraic expression.
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
The definition is A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation.
It consists of a collection of terms that have no equality sign amongst them
an angle in an circle whos vertex is on the circle.
Yes. That is the definition of an algebraic expression.
algebraic inequality, is an inequality that contains at least one variable.
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The shape of a circle IS capable of being described by an algebraic function. so no
A algebraic expression is when you have a pro numeral equal to different variables when substituted with their values give the pro numeral. e.g. Area of a circle = πr2 A = πr2 [Where r = the radias of the circle (distance from the centre point of a circle to any point of the perimeter.)]
An algebraic model uses variables and numbers. Example: x*54=648
it is considered, to be the: "Inverse," in algebra!(:
its the way of doing a math problem in a way of algebraic rule to tell u the truth IDK
A rational algebraic expression is the ratio of two algebraic expressions. That is, one algebraic expression divided by another. It is important that the domain is defined in such a way the the rational expression does not involve division by 0.
The definition is A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation.
It consists of a collection of terms that have no equality sign amongst them
No, it is a shape rather than a function but it can be described using an algebraic function.