Say 3.3333... recurring to infinity is shown by three or more dots/full stops/periods after the lasr number.
or
24.242424....
or
356.356356356....
et seq.
This is a mathematical "expression".
If there are no recurring numbers than the answer would be no mode, or 0.
Expression is the mathematical phrase made up of numbers and operations
Algebraic expressions is a mathematical phrase that contains operations numbers or variables.
See Benford's Law.
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A mathematical expression has numbers and operation signs with no equal sign. Equations, on the other hand, do contain equal signs.
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A mathematical phrase containing numbers and operations is called an expression. Expressions can be joined together with an equals sign to form an equation.
Yes. It is equal to zero. Yes, mathematical expressions can contain numbers, variables, and mathematical operations but do not contain an equal sign or inequality sign.
This is a mathematical "expression".
It is an expression when it does not contain an equality (or inequality) sign
There are a few numbers that do not need signs. You do not have to sign when timing something.
The sign "" in mathematical operations signifies "greater than." It is used to compare two numbers or quantities, indicating that the number on the left is larger than the number on the right.
you would call that an expression
If it has an inequality sign, for example "less than", it is an inequality. If it doesn't have that, it is an expression.
No. Recurring decimals are rational numbers.