It has nothing to do with agreement or negotiation. There's only
one order of operations that leads to the correct outcome.
A numerical expression is ' 2 + 3' A numerical equation is ' 2 + 3 = 5'.
Simplify !
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-2( 3m + 9 ) =
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It has nothing to do with agreement or negotiation. There's only one order of operations that leads to the correct outcome.
A numerical expression is ' 2 + 3' A numerical equation is ' 2 + 3 = 5'.
Simplify !
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yes it is so how are you guys doing. im good
-2( 3m + 9 ) =
To evaluate a variable expression, replace all the variables with numbers and simplify the resulting numerical expression. 3m for m = 9 3(9)=27
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The answer to the question is given in the question!If you want to find the value of an algebraic expression, then you need to substitute numerical values for each of the variables in the expression, and then calculate and simplify the result.
Evaluation is the process of finding the numerical value of an expression. For instance, suppose you wanted to know what x^3 was when x = 2. You would plug in 2 for x and get 2^3. This process is evaluation.Simplifying an expression on the other hand doesn't necessarily involve finding any particular value. For instance, suppose you started with the expression (x^3)/(x^2) then recognized that the numerator and denominator share a common factor of x^2 and so rewrote the expression as x. This is simplification because you've put the expression into an equivalent form that may be easier or more useful to deal with, but you have not found a specific value.You can also simplify numerical values -- for instance, 12/20 can be rewritten as 3/5. Often it's necessary to simplify a numerical expression after evaluating an algebraic one.
The answer depends on the form of the radical expression.