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How is an equation like an expression? How is it different?

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Answer:

See explanation.

Explanation:

An expression is a set of terms that are combined using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. The following are examples of expressions:


2x-1


5y+8


2

Note: expressions do not equal anything.

In contrast, equations are expressions that equal at least one term. The following are examples of equations:


2y-4=26


4x-4=0


x=10


y=x+2

Note: equations do equal a term, as shown in the examples.

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