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Discover LudwigThe phrase "algebraic expression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a mathematical phrase that includes numbers, variables, and operation symbols but does not have an equality sign.
Example: "The expression 3x + 5 is an example of an algebraic expression."
Alternatives: "mathematical expression" or "algebraic formula."
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The prime factors of a number or an algebraic expression are those factors which are prime.
A positive integer greater than 1, or an algebraic expression, that has only two factors (i.e., itself and 1) is termed prime; a positive integer or an algebraic expression that has more than two factors is termed composite.
Factor, in mathematics, a number or algebraic expression that divides another number or expression evenly i.e., with no remainder.
Distance formula, Algebraic expression that gives the distances between pairs of points in terms of their coordinates (see coordinate system).
From this relation is derived the algebraic use of the term square, which denotes the product that results from multiplying any algebraic expression by itself.
You have $10, and each day you are able to save $2," the student must convert the word problem into an algebraic expression.
The law of sines is expressed as an equality involving three sine functions while the law of cosines is an identification of the cosine with an algebraic expression formed from the lengths of sides opposite the corresponding angles.
This is an algebraic expression of the disjunctive normal form theorem of sentential logic.
Your decades of work may be reduced to a single algebraic expression -- the formula "S = k.
All trials began with the presentation of an algebraic expression, just left of the display's midline.
The formal expression of the function g depend on the conversion mechanism and its algebraic expression.
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