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ASSIGNMENT 2: Determine whether the item is an English noun/Mathematical expression or English

sentence/Mathematical sentence. If the item is a sentence, encircle the verb. (30 pts)

Examples: Carol loves mathematics English sentence

3+4=7 Mathematical sentence

1. Manila bay ENGLISH SENTENCE


2. 5 + 2 MATHEMATICS SENTENCE

3. The sand is white. SENTENCE


4. 1 + 1 = 2 MATHEMATIC SENTENCE

5. 1+1>3 MATHEMATIC SENTENCE


6. x MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
7. x≠2 MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
8. Y = mx + b MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
9. This sentence is false. SENTENCE
10. Virus SENTENCE
11. 3+5–6 MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
12. a<g MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
13. A+b MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
14. 5 + 2(6 – 5) MATHEMATIC SENTENCE
15. Aurora State College of Technology SENTENCE
ASSIGNMENT 3: Determine whether the given item is an expression or a sentence. If the item is a
sentence, classify its truth value: Always true (AT); Always false (AF); or sometimes true/sometimes
false (ST/SF). (20 pts)

Examples:

1+2 Expression

1+1=2 Sentence, AT

x+1=2 Sentence, ST/SF

1. 1+2+3+4+5=15 Sentence, AT

2. 5+3(27/3) Expression

3. 9x +5=14 Sentence, ST/SF

4. 25-5(13-9+1) =1 Sentence, AF

5. a+b=c Expression

6. 6-9= .3 Sentence, AT

7. x+ 1 Expression

8. 100 Expression

9. 10>3 Expression, AT

10. 2x<4x Expression, AT

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