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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-03-17

How do you solve for the expression \((24a + 56b)\)?

Asked by jvrgas816

Answer (2)

This is an expression, not an equation. An equation has a definite value, while an expression has none. If you are asking for a simplified version of the expression, the expression is already in its simplest form

Answered by Edmund | 2024-06-10

The expression 24 a + 56 b is not an equation and does not have a specific value. It can be factored, but it is already in its simplest form. The expression's value will vary depending on the values of a and b .
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Answered by Edmund | 2025-02-13