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How can you use an expression to solve a problem? - Answers

You can solve a problem by using expressions in algebra, easily. Well, it's not solving, but it's evaluating an algebraic equation (am I saying this right?). You just break it down to simplicity. Like for example:x + (y-5)+4 to the second power when x=7, and y=2x+(y-5)+4=7+(3+2)=7+5=12Simple as that. Am I getting you?



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You can solve a problem by using expressions in algebra, easily. Well, it's not solving, but it's evaluating an algebraic equation (am I saying this right?). You just break it down to simplicity. Like for example:x + (y-5)+4 to the second power when x=7, and y=2x+(y-5)+4=7+(3+2)=7+5=12Simple as that. Am I getting you?



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How can you use an expression to solve a problem? - Answers

You can solve a problem by using expressions in algebra, easily. Well, it's not solving, but it's evaluating an algebraic equation (am I saying this right?). You just break it down to simplicity. Like for example:x + (y-5)+4 to the second power when x=7, and y=2x+(y-5)+4=7+(3+2)=7+5=12Simple as that. Am I getting you?

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