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Difference between the algebraic expression and algebraic equation






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Answered by mohsinjaweed
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an expression can include numbers, variables, operators, sets, matrices, and other single things that can all be evaluated to one thing. An equation is two expressions that are equal to each other. ... An equation is two expressions that are equal to each other

Answered by aarni1234
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algebric expression

1.An algebraic expression comprises both numbers and variables together with at least one arithmetic operation.

2.To evaluate an algebraic expression you have to substitute each variable with a number and perform the operations included.

algebric equation

1.Algebraic equation, statement of the equality of two expressions formulated by applying to a set of variables the algebraic operations, namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, raising to a power, and extraction of a root.

2.. They have as many solutions as their degree (n), and the search for their solutions stimulated much of the development of classical and modern algebra.

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