Math, asked by jaiswalangel00, 7 hours ago

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(1) Statement A:3x + 5 is an
example of algebraic
expression because equality (=)
sign is missing in it and it
consists of variable, numbers,
and operations. Statement B:
2x - 6 = 11 is an example of
algebraic equation because it is
an equality involving variables
and has an equality sign. Which
of these statement(s) is/are
correct? *
O Only Statement A
Option 2
O Both Statement A and Statement B
Neither Statement A nor Statement​

Answers

Answered by kandurisatyanarayana
7

Answer:

both statement A and B is the answer

Answered by SteffiPaul
0

Therefore both of the given statements are correct. (Option-3)

Given:

Statement-A: 3x + 5 is an example of an algebraic expression because the equality (=) sign is missing in it and it consists of variables, numbers, and operations.

Statement-B: 2x - 6 = 11 is an example of an algebraic equation because it is an equality involving variables and has an equality sign.

To Find:

Whether the given statements are true or not.

Solution:

The given question can be solved as shown below.

Statement-A: 3x + 5 is an example of an algebraic expression because the equality (=) sign is missing in it and it consists of variables, numbers, and operations.

Algebraic expression: It is an expression made up of constants, variables, and some operators ( like addition and subtraction ) between them.

In statement 1, x-Variable and 5- Constant

⇒ So the given Statement-A is 'True'.

Statement-B: 2x - 6 = 11 is an example of an algebraic equation because it is an equality involving variables and has an equality sign.

Algebraic equation: It is a mathematical equation where one quantity consisting of variables, constants, and operators is equated to another which may consist of any constant or variable, or both.

In statement-2, x-variable, and 6 and 11-constants and it has LHS and RHS.

⇒ So the given Statement-B is 'True'.

Therefore both of the given statements are correct.

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