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No, they can't because expressions are not set equal to anything, or in this case, less than or greater than a value. For example, 2x would be an expression, but 2x=6 would NOT be an expression. So 2x < 6 is not an expression either.
The given expression can be simplified to: 10x -5
13
It is 2x/9 + 6
4(2x+3) [there's 4 equal sides] 4(2x)+4(3) 8x+12
(3x2 + 2x + 1)
The quotient of 2x and 3y is = 6xy
2x/3y
If ' x ' is your number, then the quotient is 2x/6.
2x + 7
No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11No, this is an "expression". An equation would include an equal sign, for example:2x + 5 = 11
What is the quotient of twice the number and three
No, they can't because expressions are not set equal to anything, or in this case, less than or greater than a value. For example, 2x would be an expression, but 2x=6 would NOT be an expression. So 2x < 6 is not an expression either.
An algebraic expression is a mathematical sentence that includes a variable but does not have an equal sign. for example: 2x is an algebraic expression 2x = 6 is an equation
Evaluate the expression below when x = 2.3x2-2x+4
To say that 2 is less than twice a number and four means, algebraically, that 2 < 2x + 4. This simplifies to -2 < 2x or x > -1. This is not a quotient, however, so perhaps your question was not clearly worded.
The difference between these two is that an expression only contains variables, numbers, and mathematical symbols, and an equation contains two expression with an equal sign that separate them. For example, while an expression is "2x-1", an equation is "2x-1 = 5x."