Numeric expressions contain only numbers, while algebraic expressions contain variables that represent unknown numbers. An algebraic expression has three parts: a variable, a coefficient, and a constant. A monomial is an algebraic expression with only one term, while a polynomial has multiple terms and can be classified as a binomial or trinomial. To evaluate an algebraic expression, substitute numeric values for the variables and simplify using order of operations. Algebraic expressions can be expanded using the distributive property and simplified by combining like terms.