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what expresses a rule in algebraic terms?

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Answered by patilvaishnavi5990
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An algebraic rule is a mathematical expression that relates two variables and is written in the form of an equation. There are many constant algebraic rules, such as area = length x width. You can also create your own rule when given a set of variables.

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Answered by prashantgupta20
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An algebraic rule is a mathematical expression that relates two variables and is written in the form of an equation. There are many constant algebraic rules, such as area = length x width. You can also create your own rule when given a set of variables.

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