ally1473 ally1473
  • 16-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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what is the difference between an expression and an equation

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carlotta434 carlotta434
  • 21-10-2018

The primary difference between the two is an equals sign. An equation has a left side, a right side and an equals sign separating the sides. Equations also may have solutions. An expression, by contrast, doesn't have any 'sides' .

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