That's called an equation.
That's called an equation.
That's called an equation.
That's called an equation.
its called an inequality
Two expressions that are equal are called "equivalent expressions." These expressions yield the same value for all values of their variables. In mathematics, this concept is essential for solving equations and simplifying expressions.
It is an equation.That's called an "equation".
A sentence which defines a value of variables in a mathematical problem is called a statement. The relationship between variables in a mathematical problem is called a function.
A power
A mathematical phrase containing numbers and operations is called an expression. Expressions can be joined together with an equals sign to form an equation.
its called an inequality
It's called an equation
It is an equation.That's called an "equation".
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Do you mean like this: (x + 5)(2x + 7) If so, then it means you multiply.
They are identities.
A sentence which defines a value of variables in a mathematical problem is called a statement. The relationship between variables in a mathematical problem is called a function.
A statement that equates two equivalent expressions is called an Identity.
An equation.
A power
An equation.