The expression 6x means that you multiplied 6 and x together. To separate them you would divide 6x by 6 and if you divided one side by 6, you would have to do the same to the other side of the problem.
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The algebraic expression for "x increased by 6" is written as ( x + 6 ). This expression represents the value of ( x ) added to 6.
That expression is x-6.
The expression is: x/6 +412
It is x + 6. The expression cannot be evaluated without knowing the value of x.
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
Yes, -6+x is the same as x-6.
If you mean: 13*(x -1) +6 then it is 13x -13 +6 = 13x -7 as an expression
That expression is x-6.
If you mean -6+4x-5 then the given expression can be simplified to 4x-11 and the unknown variable is x
It is simply x - 6. The expression cannot be evaluated because the value of x is not given.
(x + 6)(x - 6)
It is an algebraic expression.
The expression is: x/6 +412
The expression, "6 2 (x 8) 3x 11 x" appears to be nonsense. Maybe someone else, here, will have an idea of what your expression means.
It is x + 6. The expression cannot be evaluated without knowing the value of x.
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
x+6