v + w
To write a variable expression for "W increased by 4," you simply take the variable ( W ) and add 4 to it. The expression would be written as ( W + 4 ). This indicates that you are taking the value of ( W ) and increasing it by 4 units.
2 is an element of set W
v = w*f. If w (wave length) is increased f (frequency) must go down to keep v (velocity) constant.
It is: 15+w or w+15 as a algebraic expression
volume is length times width times height v=l x w x h
If every side (face) of the cube is doubled (meaning both width and height of cube are doubled), then the volume is increased by a factor of 8. In other words: If v is the original volume... v = l * w * h and length (l), width (w), and height (h) all double, (V is the new volume V = (2 * l) * (2 * w) * (2 * h) = l * w * h * 2 * 2 * 2 = l * w * h * 8 = v * 8
W= V x A or W/A=V
To write one tenth of w in an algebraic expression, you can use the expression (1/10)w or w/10. Both of these expressions represent dividing w by 10, which is equivalent to finding one tenth of w.
It is expressing a change in the value of something as a percentage of its original value. So, if the original value (V) changes to the new value (W) then the change is W - V. Then, the relative change is (W - V)/V and the percentage change is 100*(W - V)/V = 100*(W/V - 1)
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w=lh/v
To simplify the expression (3 \times 6(w + 4) \times w), first multiply (3) and (6) to get (18). Then, distribute (w) inside the parentheses: (18(w + 4)w = 18(w^2 + 4w)). Thus, the simplified expression is (18w^2 + 72w).