Mathematical expressions are combinations of numbers, variables, and arithmetic operations that together define a particular value or relationship.
An expression doesn't have an equality sign like an equation, but can be manipulated to solve equations.
In the context of the rectangle perimeter problem, the expression \( 2l + 2w \) represents the perimeter in terms of length and width.
- **Understanding Expressions:** Grasping such expressions involves knowing what each symbol stands for and how they work together in the formula.
- **Manipulating Expressions:** When solving for a variable, the goal is to rewrite the expression so that the desired variable is by itself on one side of the equation.
Expressions can be simplified, expanded, or rearranged based on the operations applied to achieve the isolation of a particular variable. This understanding is pivotal in effectively solving equations and real-world mathematical problems.