Answer:
An algebraic equation is when an algebraic expression is equal to a value or something else like another algebraic expression
When an algebraic expression = something else like a number or another expression
Explanation:
Algebra is the use of letters to represent variables because we don't know what that variable is at any given time unless we give it a number.
An algebraic expression utilizes these variables (like x; x is a common letter used to represent/describe a variable) in different ways as long as it involves a variable
It can be like 2x= 2
or
2x -2 = 28