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Explanation:

An expression in math is composed of numbers, arithmetic operators, and it also can have variables.

An expression can have the following components:

Coefficient

Variable terms

Constant terms

Arithmetic operators

Where the coefficient is the number that accompanies the variables, the variable terms are the ones that have a letter, constant terms consists of only a number without variable, and the arithmetic operators can be +, - /, x, etc.

For example, an expression can be:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 10-8 \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

or

[tex]-5\times9[/tex]

These expressions have numbers and arithmetic operators.

The expressions can also have variables, for example:

[tex]8x-3[/tex]

Or it can have more terms:

[tex]9x^2+6x-1[/tex]

It is important to state that expressions don't have an equal symbol (=), in that case, it is called an equation.

Answer: An expression in math is composed of numbers, arithmetic operators, and it also can have variables.

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