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Explain algebraic expressions​

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Answered by mamilata810
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An algebraic expression is an expression built up from integer constants, variables, and the algebraic operations. For example, 3x² − 2xy + c is an algebraic expression. Types of algebraic expressions may further be distinguished in the following five categories. They are: monomial, polynomial, binomial, trinomial, multinomial. Algebraic expressions include at least one variable and at least one operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). For example, 2(x + 8y) is an algebraic expression. Simplify the algebraic expression: Then evaluate the simplified expression for x = 3 and y = -2.

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Answered by chocolate7071
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In mathematics, an algebraic expression is an expression built up from integer constants, variables, and the algebraic operations. For example, 3x² − 2xy + c is an algebraic expression.

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