Concept explainers
Writing Explain the difference between an expression and an equation.
To explain the difference between an expression and an equation.
Explanation of Solution
Expression: An expression is a mathematically phrase that combines numbers and /or variables using some mathematically operation like addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. It can be calculated but not solved.
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Equation: An equation is a mathematically phrase that combines numbers and/or variables that shows the equality of two expressions. An equation is two expression set equal to each other. It can usually be solved.
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