Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
Take the value of each variable in the expression and replace the variable by its value. Then do the math!
The answer will depend on the expression - which is not given!
Replace each variables in the algebraic expression by its [known] value and calculate the value (ie evaluate) of the algebraic expression.
The value that results from the substitution of a given input into an expression or function is the output. The value substituted into an expression or function is an input.
The answer will depend on what p5 is!
36.5 is not an exponential expression! Its value is 36.536.5 is not an exponential expression! Its value is 36.536.5 is not an exponential expression! Its value is 36.536.5 is not an exponential expression! Its value is 36.5
p5 cannot be simplified.
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
to find the value of an expression, you need to
An equivalent expression.
You evaluate the expression !! :)
If you were to see a P5 that would mean the batter popped out to the third baseman.
what is a variable expression that has a decreasing value as the value of thevariable increases?
To find the value of an algebraic expression is to evaluate it.
Take the value of each variable in the expression and replace the variable by its value. Then do the math!
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! When we have 18 and we take away a little x, we're left with a beautiful number. Just imagine x as a fluffy cloud floating away, and you'll find the answer in no time. Remember, there are no mistakes in math, just happy little accidents!