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Correct definition of algebraic expression

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An algebraic expression is a mathematical expression that contains constants and/or variables that can be expressed using letters and/or numbers.

For example, the following expressions are algebraic:

  • 2x + 4 = 5 (Where 'x' is a variable)
  • 2x + a = 3 (Where 'x' is a variable and 'a' a constant)
  • a + bx + cy = 1 (Where 'x' and 'y' are variables and 'a', 'b' and 'c' are constants).

The following are NOT algebraic expressions

  • π
  • e

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