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To any set that contains it! It belongs to {45}, or {45, sqrt(2), pi, -3/7}, or all whole numbers between 43 and 53, or multiples of 5, or composite numbers, or counting numbers, or integers, or rational numbers, or real numbers, or complex numbers, etc.
Since both of those numbers contains four digits, there are no three-digit numbers between them.
When the median has two numbers, you add the two together and divide by 2 . The median doesn't really have 'two numbers'; you are talking about finding the median of a set of numbers that contains an even number of numbers. The median is half-way between the two.
A expression that only contains numbers is a Numerical
A numerical expression!
A variable expression includes variables.
It is a numerical expression.
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The difference between these two is that an expression only contains variables, numbers, and mathematical symbols, and an equation contains two expression with an equal sign that separate them. For example, while an expression is "2x-1", an equation is "2x-1 = 5x."
It is, in fact, called an expression. To be more precise, an algebraic expression.
Expression
An expression.
Algebraic expressions use letters as variables to represent numbers. Ex. 5c-(2+x) x=2 c=12 Numerical expressions use numbers only. Ex. 12+(2-7)
A Numerical Expression is an expression only using numbers.
No, not all expressions contain variables. An expression is a mathematical phrase that combines numbers, variables, and mathematical operations. A variable is a symbol that represents a quantity that can vary, such as x or y. Some expressions may only contain numbers and mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. For example, "3 + 5" is an expression that only contains numbers and the addition operation. However, an expression that contains at least one variable is known as an algebraic expression, and this type of expression is commonly used in algebra to represent mathematical relationships between variables. For example, "2x + 4" is an algebraic expression that contains the variable x and represents a linear equation in which y is equal to two times x plus four.