explain the difference between an expression and an equation.
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· A mathematical phrase that groups together numbers, variables, and operators, to show the value of something is called expression. An equation is described as a mathematical statement with two expressions set equal to one another. ... An equation is two sided, where an equal sign separates the left and right sides.
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The differences between expressions and equations are that expressions are a mathematical phrase represented by numbers and/or variables separated by operation symbols and equations are a statement that two expressions are equal.
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Sample Response: An expression is written as a phrase and an equation is written as a statement. Equations are written as sentences with capitalization and punctuation. Expressions are written as phrases with no capitalization or punctuation. An equation has an equals sign and an expression does not.
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