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the process of finding the value of an algebraic expression by replacing the variables by their particular values is called​

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Answered by s1057k016456
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We have learned that, in in an algebraic expression, letters can stand for numbers. When we substitute a specific value for each variable, and then perform the operations, it's called evaluating the expression

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Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate an algebraic expression, you have to substitute a number for each variable and perform the arithmetic operations. In the example above, the variable x is equal to 6 since 6 + 6 = 12. If we know the value of our variables, we can replace the variables with their values and then evaluate the expression.

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