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4x²y+5xy² this is a algebranic term please
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Answered by sasikiran26
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Answer: Yes.

What Does Algebraic Expression Mean?

In the world of mathematics, you will encounter algebraic equations or expressions. Before we start to solve Algebraic equations or expressions, we should know what it means. Algebra is the handling of numerical relations in which one or more quantities are unknown. These terms are called variables or unknowns and they are represented by letters. However, an algebraic expression is an expression that contains variables as well as constant with algebraic operations (which are +,-,x, and ÷). Below is an example of an algebraic expression:

x-3y+1

Where,

x and y are the variables,

3 is the coefficient,

1 is the constant,

and - and + are the algebraic operators.

An algebraic expression can be in any form. The key point is that every algebraic expression contains a variable as well as algebraic operation. You can't construct an algebraic equation or expression without variables. However, coefficients and constants aren't necessary to construct an algebraic expression. In simple words, you can still make an algebraic equation or expression without constant and coefficient. Below is an example of an algebraic expression without coefficient and constant:

As you can see it contains variables only with algebraic operations. It doesn't matter we know the values of the variables or not, we can declare this expression as an algebraic expression. Let's further dive into the components of algebraic expression.

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