Without an equality sign the expression given can't be considered to be an equation
It involves putting the expression in a solveable form.
In mathematics, to solve an equation is to find what values (numbers, functions, sets, etc.) fulfill a condition stated in the form of an equation (two expressions related by equality). These expressions contain one or more unknowns, which are free variables for which values are sought that cause the condition to be fulfilled. To be precise, what is sought are often not necessarily actual values, but, more in general, mathematical expressions. A solution of the equation is an assignment of expressions to the unknowns that satisfies the equation; in other words, expressions such that, when they are substituted for the unknowns, the equation becomes an identity
The y-intercept (or y-intercepts) of an equation is where x = 0. Replace x with zero in the equation, and solve for y.The answer depends on what information you are given - and in what form. If the equation of the curve is given in polar coordinates or in parametric form, the process is quite different to that required when given the Cartesian equation.
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It is an expression in two variable: it is NOT an equation. There is no standard form for expressions.
Without an equality sign the expression given can't be considered to be an equation
the answer is a(n) equationequationWhen two expressions are equivalent they can form an equation.
You cannot because you do not have an equation but an expression. There is no equals sign in the expression that is given.
When two expressions are equal they can form an equation.
A mathematical phrase containing numbers and operations is called an expression. Expressions can be joined together with an equals sign to form an equation.
If two mathematical expressions are equal then they form an equation.
It involves putting the expression in a solveable form.
The question does not contain an equation: only an expression. An expression cannot have a vertex form.
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
In mathematics, to solve an equation is to find what values (numbers, functions, sets, etc.) fulfill a condition stated in the form of an equation (two expressions related by equality). These expressions contain one or more unknowns, which are free variables for which values are sought that cause the condition to be fulfilled. To be precise, what is sought are often not necessarily actual values, but, more in general, mathematical expressions. A solution of the equation is an assignment of expressions to the unknowns that satisfies the equation; in other words, expressions such that, when they are substituted for the unknowns, the equation becomes an identity
When two expressions are equal to each other they form an equation.