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An example of an algebraic expression is

x + 2

y = x + 2

y < x + 2

y = x ^ 2 + 2x

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Answer:

x + 2

Explanation:

An algebraic expression is an expression made of algebraic operations, variables, and constants that are integers. Algebraic expressions DO NOT have an equal or inequality sign.

Since options 2-4 have either an equal or inequality sign, option A, x + 2, is the correct answer.

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