2n + 2 = 2(n + 1)
Since you have been given that it is twice a variable with the variable only, you have 2n, and adding 2 yields 2n + 2, or 2(n + 1).
two more than twice a number is 13.two more than twice a number is 13. what is the number what is the number?
If you want "the number" write 5 + 2X = 7 2X = 2 X = 1. So "five more than twice of one is 7.
15+2*n = 9 2*n = -6 n = -3
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One less than twice a number = (X times 2) minus 1, (where X = your number of choice).
(2x - 4) or [ 2(x - 2) ].
what is the aswer cj
2x+2
2
negative 2
2 x n(squared) + 2
2 more than twice a number. Well, the formula for that would be ( N x 2) + 2. The N stands for number. So, I hope that helps you a little. If you have a number to fill in you would put it in the n spot,
2n + 2 = -10
Twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) Five more than twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) + 5. The algebraic expression is 2 (b - 13) + 5.
If you want "the number" write 5 + 2X = 7 2X = 2 X = 1. So "five more than twice of one is 7.
2w + 2
(92 x 2) - (9 x 2) = 162 - 18 = 144 The number is therefore 9.
Two is a number. Twice is an operator which means multiply by 2. Several is a non-specific number, more than 2 but not very many.