A sentence is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign or an inequality sign (such as <).
If there's an '=' sign, it's an equation, otherwise it's an inequality.
A sentence with a variable in it is called an open sentence - you need to put a number in for the variable to see whether it is true or false.
If the sentence has no variable in it, then we can decide whether it is true or false.
Examples of a true sentences:
1 + 6 = 7
4 > 2
5 + 17 = 11 times 2 .
A math sentence is converting an equation to math words. A Statement, also known as a proposition, is an assertion that is true or false but both.
use parentheses when u do a opperation. Parentheses have to do 1st no matter what
math expressions are true because its also science
Math sentence;1+2+3 Math phrase: If i had 1 sock and i got 2 more socks i would have 3.
That math test was really tough!
Yes, it is true. There have been cases of undefined answers to math questions, though.
A math sentence is converting an equation to math words. A Statement, also known as a proposition, is an assertion that is true or false but both.
Value is the number you're looking for that will make a math sentence true. Like x=2+5 x=7
A mathematical statement that two quantities or expressions are equal is called an equation.
10<33 is the math sentence that reads. Ten is less than 33. this is true.
use parentheses when u do a opperation. Parentheses have to do 1st no matter what
math expressions are true because its also science
No.
the math def' of always true is like certain
A math fact is 1 + 4 = 5. A fact is something that is known to be true. It is a fact that she is 5'10" tall.
In math, that refers to an equation which includes a variable. Such an equation may be true, or false, depending on the value assigned to the variable.
it is not correct, it is you had math, or you did math.