2(n+8)
It could be a "term".
When you put the number in place of the variable (like maybe the 'x' or the 'y') wherever the variable occurs in the equation, and the statement you get out of all the numbers you have is not true, then you know the number is not a solution.
2n
The number and variables when next to each other in an equation are called a term. The variable or letters are coefficients.4x + 3x = 28.4x and 3x are terms and the variable "x" is the coefficient.
you have to solve the actual equation in order to answer this about your variable
The number that replaces a variable is the solution to the equation. great question, but it's only the answer.??
The graph of an equation is all of the answers that are true for the equation. A variable is an unknown number in an equation. Most equations are written with x and y variables. There are an unlimited amount of numbers that the variables can be to have the equation be true, so you would graph the equation to show the unlimited amount of numbers that make the equation true.
numbers are equation because there are numbers in equation which make numbers equation
A variable comes after the number 2n+5n=7n
a constant
Constant
a constant