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I have two questions about math. Here they are: 1. Write a phrase for the algebraic expression. m/n 2. Do equations always have to have variables within them?
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I have two questions about math. Here they are:
1. Write a phrase for the algebraic expression.
m/n
2. Do equations always have to have variables within them?
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m/n could be explained orally or in writing as "the quotient of m divided by n," or just "the quotient of m over n."
0=0 is an equation that has no variables, so the answer to your 2nd question is "no."
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