How are the expressed or enumerated powers of congress different from the implied powers of congress?

Answer:
A. The expressed or enumerated powers of congress are those that are clearly stated in Article one, section 8 of the constitution, while the implied powers are those that are not clearly stated,but that interpretation of the constitution grants to congress.
Explanation:
In Us federal system the power is divided between the state and federal government. They both derive their power form the constitution. the power specifically govern to the national government is called delegated powers. enumerated, implied and inherent powers are three types of it. Enumerated powers are also known as expressed powers and is given directly by the constitution to the congress e.g Declaring war and regulating foreign and interstate trade. While the implied powers re those powers that are presumed from the Enumerated powers and are mentioned in the " Necessary and proper clause" of the constitution. The article state that congress can make laws that are necessary and proper for executing enumerated powers. The necessary and proper clause is also called elastic clause.