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Explain the difference between an algebraic expression and a verbal expression
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Explain the difference between an algebraic expression and a verbal expression
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A verbal expression is a way of saying the algebraic expression but with words
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An algebraic expression is written out with words and symbols, a verbal expression is the algebraic expression but written with words. Ex. Algebraic - 3+3=6 Verbal - Three plus three equals Six. Hope this helps!
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