According to your textbook, algebraic equations can represent which of the following... (Check all that are appropriate.) They can represent an impossible task for young kids. They can represent a problem to be solved. They can represent a relationship between two or more quantities. They can represent identities: mathematical truths. They can represent the only right way to approach a math problem.
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