An algebraic expression is one or more numbers or variables with any of the math operators.
An expression does NOT have an equal sign.
An expression can often be simplified but cannot have a solution.
Examples
2A - 3 + 6A
52 x 48
100 / 25s
there are 2
2
14/2
It is some sort of an algebraic expression.
[Number of players]/2
(2x + 5)/(3x + 2); √(x² - 2x + 3) a
2x+3 is an algebra or algebraic expression because an algebraic expression is one or more algebraic terms in a phrase. It can include variables, constants, and operating symbols, such as plus and minus signs. It's only a phrase, not the whole sentence, so it doesn't include an equal sign. so 2xy +3x is an algebraic expression but x+y=2 is NOT.
The variable is d, in the algebraic expression 7d+2
x = 2 is an algebraic equality (Because there is an 'equals'(=) sign) x - 2 is an algebraic expression ( Because there is NO equals sign).
x-2
what is the constant in algebraic experssion 7d+2
To write the algebraic expression for "2 less than a number," first define the number as a variable, commonly ( x ). The phrase "2 less than" indicates subtraction, so the expression would be ( x - 2 ). Therefore, the algebraic expression is ( x - 2 ).
Yes. Yes it is ^_^
there are 2
An algebraic expression
7t/2
It is an expression of algebraic terms with no equality sign