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Yes, a mathematical expression can have no variables, but such an expression is usually not very useful. An example of a valid expression without variables is: 1+1=2
Because they can both have variables.
It is a more complicated mathematical expression.
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No, they are binary operators. Two numbers (or variables) are combined, according rules of operation to give a single answer.
A mathematical expression is a collection of numbers and variables along with mathematical operators - other than equalities or inequalities.
You have Boolean operators (such as AND & OR) on variables, rather than mathematical operations (+ - etc). The variables can only have one of two states (values) though (True/False, on/off, 1/0).
a collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity
A verbal expression is a mathematical statement that is written using words. It does not contain an equal sign and may include numbers, variables, and operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Verbal expressions are used to describe mathematical relationships in a language form.
Operation symbols in mathematics are used to represent mathematical operations, such as addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (×), and division (÷). These symbols are used to perform calculations and denote relationships between numbers or variables.
Yes, a mathematical expression can have no variables, but such an expression is usually not very useful. An example of a valid expression without variables is: 1+1=2
Polynomials are the simplest class of mathematical expressions. The expression is constructed from variables and constants, using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative integer exponents.
Algebraic expressions is a mathematical phrase that contains operations numbers or variables.
Because they can both have variables.
It is a more complicated mathematical expression.