It is: 4e/12 which can be simplified to e/3
(3x+15)/2
7
It would be: 3(7-d) as an algebraic expression
An algebraic expression that is not equal (Such as 3=0) is called an inequality, and can be expressed as 3≠0.
It is: 4e/12 which can be simplified to e/3
Where n = any number, n(12+3)
(3x+15)/2
7
An algebraic expression doesn't have an equal sign (e.g. 4x+7) whereas an algebraic equation does (e.g. 4x+7=19). 4x=19-7 4x=12 x=12/4 x=3
e*4/12 = e/3
It would be: 3(7-d) as an algebraic expression
An algebraic expression that is not equal (Such as 3=0) is called an inequality, and can be expressed as 3≠0.
It is the same as: -2q-3 as an algebraic expression
yes
The algebraic expression that represents fifteen less than the sum of ( y^3 ) and seven is ( (y^3 + 7) - 15 ). This simplifies to ( y^3 - 8 ).
a + 3