(x + 9)
Assuming you meant phrase, the answer is m + 2.
Yes, the phrase "5 times a number" is a mathematical word phrase. It represents a multiplication operation, where "5" is a coefficient and "a number" is a variable that can take different values. This phrase can be translated into a mathematical expression, typically written as (5x), where (x) stands for the unspecified number.
What is a pharse? If you mean PHRASE, it is from Narnia.
Equinus
Mingling (merging, mixing, interspersing) in a multitude (vast number, infinity, large variety) of ways.
If you mean phrase, then no.
has thought
"well" and "come" and it states that your arrival is good
6
The past perfect tense.
(ENG) The PokeTransfer.
In Japanese...? It means "Do you understand?" or "Do you understand it?"