Yes and the parts are terms of the expression.
They are terms of an algebraic expression
It is a term.
"An expression of three terms" means that the expression has three parts, combined by plus or minus signs. Within each of these parts (terms), there can be a single number or variable, or a product or division involving several other pieces.
What does the algebraic expression x - 3 / 2 say in words
For each of a list of algebraic expressions, find one or more common factors and factorise the expression.
They are terms of an algebraic expression
An algebraic term.
Each term in an algebraic expression is separated by plus & minus 5x + 4 = 12x has two different terms (5x, 4). Good answer. Actually the equation has three terms, 5x, 4 and 12x.
term
It is called a term.
It means you replace each instance of the given variable with the given value. For instance, you have the following equation: A(A+2A)= B Then someone says to "substitute the value '4' for each instance of 'A'. You'd just replace them, and get: 4 ( 4 + 2(4)) = B
Each part is then a term of the algebraic expression.
It is a term.
"An expression of three terms" means that the expression has three parts, combined by plus or minus signs. Within each of these parts (terms), there can be a single number or variable, or a product or division involving several other pieces.
Each part is separated by a backslash. \
6-x is like saying "six minus something" and x-6 is like saying "something minus 6". Specifically, they are inverses of each other (one is the negative version of the other).
What does the algebraic expression x - 3 / 2 say in words