An expression written with 1 or more variables is called an equasion
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it is written as x-o.8
(2/3)k
Abs(9 - n)
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
An expression written with 1 or more variables is called an equasion
If the algebraic expression can be written in the form of a(x)/b(x) where a(x) and b(x) are polynomial functions of x and b(x) ≠0, then the expression is a rational algebraic expression.
It is an algebraic expression written in an unconventional form.
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it is written as x-o.8
what us the algebraic expression for 359 more than Z
In algebra, "r" typically represents a variable or an unknown quantity. When you see "triple r" in an algebraic expression, it means that you are multiplying the variable "r" by three. So, "triple r" is equivalent to 3r in algebraic terms. This can be written as 3 * r or simply 3r, depending on the context of the expression.
Can be written as 5 x N or 5N
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Variables are usually writen as lower-case letters.Variables are usually written as letters, (x, y, z, etc.) or as Greek letters (theta, lambda, mu, etc.).