The term "verbal expression" in mathematical terms refers to a math phrase or statement that uses words or letters instead of using numbers. An example of this might be "Three divided by two" instead of "3/2."
The difference is that an algebraic expression has numbers, symbols and variables, but a verbal expression has only words.
apology
communication
Yes, the word 'laughter' is a noun, a word for a verbal expression of mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness; a word for a thing.
An SRA verbal test is a general abilities test. It is used in schools and some jobs. It tests comprehension and verbal skills. It cam be giving in verbal and non-verbal forms of the test.
Verbal communication is talking to somebody.
The differnce between a verbal model and a algebraic model is that a verbal model is an equation written in words and a algebraic model is solving the equation from the verbal model.
A verbal expression for 5 a-b is that it is 5 is multiplied by the difference between a and b.
uh i really don't KNOW ok
the sum of a number and three
Seven multiplied by the variable "p"
eight less than twice a number
5n + 11
the + of a number and 10 k decreased by 4 = k-4
7
Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression. q squared minus 2 times q
Four times X plus 3 equals seven. 4X + 3 = 7 That!
6+3*n