to find the value of an expression, you need to
To find the value of an algebraic expression is to evaluate it.
You evaluate the expression !! :)
to simplify!!* * * * *No. It is to EVALUATE.
The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.
evaluate. : )
To find the value of an algebraic expression is to evaluate it.
You evaluate the expression !! :)
Replace each variable in the expression by its value and then find the value of the expression.
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.
Take the value of each variable in the expression and replace the variable by its value. Then do the math!
It is called "to evaluate" the expression.
You cannot find the answer to an expression!!! An expression needs to be EQUATED' to a value, for another value to be found. 2x^(2) + 5x + 12 is an EXPRESSION. Impossible to find an value for 'x'. However, 2x^(2) + 5x + 12 = 0 is an EQUATION and a result can be calculated.
You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.You cannot solve an expression. You need an equation or inequality.
To find the expression ( 5abc ) for a variable ( a ), you need to substitute the value of ( a ) into the expression. For example, if ( a = 2 ), then ( 5abc = 5 \cdot 2 \cdot b \cdot c = 10bc ). If ( a ) has a different value, simply replace it in the expression accordingly.
Inequality
To "evaluate" an expression, you need to know the value for the variables.
Find the value of the expression.