The expression "1".
That means that the two expressions represent the same number.
1(: if the variable is not given to you
An equation if both expressions are equal
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To determine which expressions are equivalent, you need to analyze their structure and simplify them if necessary. Equivalent expressions yield the same value for all variable inputs, so you can also substitute specific values to test for equality. If you provide the specific expressions in question, I can help you evaluate their equivalence.
That means that the two expressions represent the same number.
Equivalent expressions.
5.05 is equivalent to 5.05. No other number is equivalent, though you might write the number in different ways, i.e., using different expressions that evaluate to that number.
the answer is a(n) equationequationWhen two expressions are equivalent they can form an equation.
827 is a prime number that has only itself and one as factors
It means that two expressions represent the same number; for example, 5 is equivalent to 3 + 2. If there are variables in the expression, it means that the two expressions will evaluate to the same number, for any value assigned to the variable or variables. For example, for any value of x, 2x is the same as x + x; therefore, the two are equivalent.
equivalent expressions
0
1(: if the variable is not given to you
6(2w + 1)
A statement that equates two equivalent expressions is called an Identity.
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