You don't "solve" an expression. You can solve an equation; an expression can be simplified or otherwise manipulated, and if you know the value of "x" (in this case), you can evaluate its value.
This is an expression and you do not solve an expression, but you can factor this one.X2 + 3X4X2(1 + 3X2)========
There is no rational factorisation to this expression.
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There's nothing to solve, it's simply an expression.
There is no equation, only an expression. An expression can be simplified but cannot be solved.
xy + x + y + 1 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved.
You cannot solve x plus y since that is an expression, not an equation (nor inequality).
your expression is this... 2a+3b with the information given you can not solve this problem . There is no information given whatsoever that in any way constrains the value of 'a' or 'b'. They can be anything you want them to be.
An expression cannot be solved; an equation or an inequality may be.
There's nothing to solve, because there's no equation there. All we have is a 4th degree expression in 'x'. Its numerical value depends on the value of 'x'. An algebra teacher may ask you to factor it, but then the question would come from the teacher, not from the expression. If there were an 'equals' sign ( ' = ' ) somewhere here, then we would have an equation, and there would be something to solve.
The question contains an algebraic expression but there is no equation to solve.