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Algebraic expressions can't be considered to be formulae or equations because they don't contain equality signs.

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Oh honey, let me break it down for you. Non-examples of a formula are basically anything that doesn't fit the criteria of a formula. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just ain't gonna work. So, if it doesn't follow the rules and structure of a formula, then it's a non-example. Simple as that.

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3mo ago
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Just like in painting, sometimes it helps to understand what something is not in order to truly see what it is. Non-examples of a formula could be a random collection of numbers and symbols that don't follow a specific pattern or rule. It's all part of the creative process to explore different possibilities and find the beauty in both what works and what doesn't.

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3mo ago
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Oh, dude, non-examples of a formula would be like when you're making a sandwich and you put pickles instead of peanut butter. Or when you try to drive a car using a banana instead of a key. Basically, it's when you mix things up and end up with a result that's just not quite right.

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3mo ago
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Yes

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