Which of the following is a correctly written algebraic equation?
a + 0.2x
5b - 5x + 2
a - 3x = 0
3(x ÷ 5)
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- lenpol7Lv 71 month ago
The only correct 'equation' is a - 3x = 0 . Reason ; it contains an 'equals' sign. The rest are just expressions.
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- az_lenderLv 71 month ago
An "equation" must contain an equals sign (=), and obviously only the third line has that.
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