An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
no algebraic expressions do not have equal signs but equations do.
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
No, expressions do not have equal signs. Equations do, though. You can think of it like this: Equtions have EQUAl signs, while expressions do not.No, an expression cannot have an equal sign. If it were to have an equal sign, it would then be an equation.
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A(n) _____ is a mathematical sentence that compares expressions that are equal.
When two expressions are equal they can form an equation.
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An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
If two mathematical expressions are equal then they form an equation.
An inequality is a mathematical sentence that compares expressions that are not equal.
The following is the answer:
An equation if both expressions are equal
Expressions never have equality signs
A reciprocal (not reciprical) or multiplicative-inverse is THE relationship between two expressions factored from unity. The product of a reciprocal pair of expressions (quantities or numbers) is equal to 1. For example; 1/5 and 5 are reciprocals of each other, they multiply to equal 1. Zero (zed) does not have a reciprocal.
no algebraic expressions do not have equal signs but equations do.