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6 November, 00:12

Which sentences describe the relationship between an expression and an equation? Select all that apply.

An equation contains variables; an expression never does.

An equation contains an equal sign; an expression does not.

Both expressions and equations contain numbers and/or variables.

An expression has addition and subtraction; an equation never does.

An expression involves multiplication, but equations only use addition.

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  1. 6 November, 00:17
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    Equation:

    It contains variables, signs, and equal sign

    for example:

    x+3=y-9

    Expression:

    It does not contain equal sign everything else is same

    now, we will verify each option

    option-A:

    An equation contains variables; an expression never does

    expression can also contain variables

    so, this is FALSE

    option-B:

    An equation contains an equal sign; an expression does not

    So, this is TRUE

    option-C:

    Both expressions and equations contain numbers and/or variables

    so, this is TRUE

    option-D:

    An expression has addition and subtraction; an equation never does

    Equation can have subtraction and addition sign as well

    so, this is FALSE

    option-E:

    An expression involves multiplication, but equations only use addition

    Both can have multiplication and addition

    so, this is FALSE
  2. 6 November, 00:33
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    B and C
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