33. Which of the following best describes mathematical expressions and equations?
A. A mathematical expression is a phrase that consists of variables or constants, or combinations of
numerical and literal coefficients while a mathematical equation expresses the equality of two
mathematical expressions at its right and left side.
B. A mathematical equation is a phrase that consists of variables or constants, or combinations of
numerical and literal coefficients while a mathematical expression expresses the equality of two
mathematical expressions at its right and left side
C. A mathematical expression is a phrase that does not consists of variables or constants, or combinations
of numerical and literal coefficients while a mathematical equation expresses the equality of two
mathematical expressions at its right and left side.
D. A mathematical expression is a phrase that consists of variables or constants, or combinations of
numerical and literal coefficients while a mathematical equation expresses the inequality of two
mathematical expressions at its right and left side.
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Answer:
C.
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