You cannot because an exponent cannot be solved: only an equation or inequality can be solved. In any case, the answer will depend on the nature of the equation and which exponent is missing. Without that information there cannot be any sensible answer.
You solve algebraic expressions by getting the variable by itself.
what are the example of quotient orf rational algebraic expression.
An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
I could help when you are dealing wit a hidden variable and will help solve the question. The expression has no answer so it shows the work.
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You solve algebraic expressions by getting the variable by itself.
what are the example of quotient orf rational algebraic expression.
An equation or an inequality can be solved but an expression cannot be solved.
Convert all expressions to the same base.
In many cases you can simplify an algebraic expression. You don't really "solve" them; an equation can be solved. An equation is a declaration that two expressions are equal, for example, x + 3 = 10.
An expression that contains at least one variable is called an algebraic expression. Algebraic expressions consist of variables, constants, and mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. These expressions can be simplified or evaluated by substituting specific values for the variables. Algebraic expressions are fundamental in algebra and are used to represent mathematical relationships and solve equations.
In algebraic expressions, the keyword "1x-9" represents a linear equation with one variable (x) and a constant term (-9). This expression is significant because it helps to simplify and solve equations by isolating the variable and finding its value.
It is: 1.50p+2.50p+3p = 7p when simplified
I could help when you are dealing wit a hidden variable and will help solve the question. The expression has no answer so it shows the work.
You sole exponents by multiplying the hole number by the exponent.
Expressions are just expressions. Art is an expression and no one can "solve" art. You need problems to solve. In algebra, you'll most likely be looking for equations to solve. Generally you are looking for a simple way to express a variable or to equate the variable to a number. This can be done using what are called "algebraic manipulations". Usually this involves just adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing each side of an equation (an expression need not have "sides"), however there are many, many different operations than these. wow does that suck....the answer is Elmo
just solve it yes you have to solve but he is asking you how to solve and also what are the steps to solve the specific answer.