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How is a mathematical equation formed

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Answered by rajbongshikuwaluRajb
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Step-by-step explanation:

An equation is written as two expressions, connected by an equals sign ("="). The expressions on the two sides of the equals sign are called the "left-hand side" and "right-hand side" of the equation. ... More generally, an equation remains in balance if the same operation is performed on its both sides.

Answered by Itzintellectual
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Step-by-step explanation:

An equation is a mathematical statement with an 'equal to' symbol between two algebraic expressions that have equal values. For example, 2x+9 2 x + 9 is the expression on the left-hand side that is equated with the expression 24 on the right-hand side. ... These will give you an idea of the meaning of an equation in math.

What Is an Equation? An equation is a mathematical sentence that has two equal sides separated by an equal sign. 4 + 6 = 10 is an example of an equation. We can see on the left side of the equal sign, 4 + 6, and on the right hand side of the equal sign, 10.

There are three major forms of linear equations: point-slope form, standard form, and slope-intercept form.

Think of Pythagoras' Theorem for example. It features in every elementary child's school now. When it was first discovered, it was groundbreaking. Einstein's E=mc² is the world's most famous equation.

An equation is any expression with an equals sign, so your example is by definition an equation. Equations appear frequently in mathematics because mathematicians love to use equal signs. A formula is a set of instructions for creating a desired result

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