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a number sentence that uses the equal sign to show two expressions have the same value is an????

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  • 28-01-2020

In mathematical terms,

a number sentence that uses the equal sign to show two expressions have the same value is an equivalent equation.

You have to remember that expressions have no equal sign.

Equations have an equal sign, and it’s an expression on each side of the equal “=“ sign.

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