There are a number of them. Probably the most common term for an expression which is worn out and over-used is clich
Masked facies is the term meaning inability or reduced ability to show facial expressions. It is a sign of Parkinson's.
Yes, some terms can also be considered expressions, depending on the context in which they are used. In mathematics, a term is a single mathematical entity, such as a number, variable, or the product of numbers and variables, while an expression is a combination of terms. For example, the term "3x" is part of the expression "3x + 5." Thus, all terms can form expressions, but not all expressions can be reduced to a single term.
The correct spelling of the term (expressions of passion) is passions.
Redex is a term used in programming languages to refer to reducible expressions. In the evaluation of expressions, redexes are the parts of an expression that can be simplified or reduced to a simpler form. By identifying and reducing redexes, programming languages can evaluate expressions and compute results.
put the bracket before the answer and multiply it by the nth term
A collection of more than one term.
Be more specific what is a "term" and an "expression" I am gonna assume by term you mean terms of a sequence, of course you can. Take a sequence of functions, each function is a graph, some of them can be written as expressions. My argument is definitely Calculus.
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No, but the term gay once meant "happy." It still does in certain expressions, such as "the gay nineties" and "don we now our gay apparel"
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
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Binomial is an expression of two terms. The difference means subtracting. So your question is subtracting two term expressions.