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Algebraic Expression
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Algebraic Expression
A mathematical phrase combining numbers, variables, and operations without an equals sign.
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Algebraic Expression
A mathematical phrase combining numbers, variables, and operations without an equals sign.
Variable
A symbol, often a letter, representing a value that can change within an expression.
Coefficient
A fixed numerical factor multiplied by a variable in an expression.
Constant
A number in an expression that remains unchanged and is not attached to any variable.
Operation
A mathematical process such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division used in expressions.
Exponent
A number indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself, shown as a superscript.
Order of Operations
A set of rules determining the sequence in which calculations are performed in an expression.
Term
A single part of an expression, separated by plus or minus signs, which may include variables and coefficients.
Monomial
An expression consisting of only one term, which may include a variable and a coefficient.
Polynomial
An expression made up of multiple terms, each with variables and coefficients, combined by addition or subtraction.
Degree
The highest exponent of a variable in an expression, indicating its complexity.
Standard Form
An arrangement of terms in an expression from highest to lowest degree.
Scientific Notation
A method of writing numbers using powers of ten, useful for expressing very large or small values.