A math sentence with an equal sign would be an equation.
If there is no equal sign, it would be an expression.
One problem on her math test was marked wrong because she forget to include a dollar sign in the answer. The tag had no dollar sign on it, but he assumed the price was four dollars.
you can write a division sentence by writing lets say 20/2. You have to have a big number first like 20 then a division sign / then a smaller number that goes in to the numbe 20 which can be 2 then you put an equal sign = then the answer which is 10. that's how to right a division sentence.
A few of the ladies had the temerity to call, but none were received, and the only sign of life about the place was the Negro man... William Faulkner
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Yes, you can start a sentence with the word plus (as a noun or adjective, not as a verb). Examples: Noun: Plus is the sign of addition. Noun: Plus is the only entry I want to see on my savings account. Adjective: Plus signs after the A were spread across the top of my math test!
This is called an equation.
a equation
the equality sign " = "
In Algerbra, an expression is a math sentence, such as 5y+3x, that does not have an equal sign. When you include the equal sign it becomes equation.
A mathematical sentence is a math problem without an equal sign, broken down on step at a time.
It's usually referred to as an "expression."
A statement that compares two quantities using , >=,
2+2=4 2+a=4 A math equation is any mathematical sentence that has an equal sign, numbers, or variables in it ;)
The equal sign with the slash means "is not equal to".
No they do not, equations have equal signs.
Yes.
The answer is an equal sign =