(x + y)/3
2k + 1/3
A rational algebraic expression is the ratio of two algebraic expressions. That is, one algebraic expression divided by another. It is important that the domain is defined in such a way the the rational expression does not involve division by 0.
(1/2)x+(1/6)y
For each of a list of algebraic expressions, find one or more common factors and factorise the expression.
x/5 + y/3
y = 1/3 (x+7)
1/3X^3 or X^3/3
Yes it can
(x + y)/3
(x+5)/3
2k + 1/3
Variable is any letter used in an algebraic expression, and can vary (change form) to be any number, and one variable means the same number in any single algebraic expression. Usually algebra is simplifying the expression or equation until you know what the variable is equal to.
Let the number x and so: 1/2x +6 = 1/3x with the value of x being -36
Numerical expression: 59-34*6 Algebraic expression: 5x-3x+2 A numerical expression is limited to only numbers and can always be simplified to one number. An algebraic expressuion uses terms, more specifically a variable like x, and a constant like 2.
21+x
x + 21