Here is one: 2(p+8)
The expression that represents two times the sum of p and 8 is 2(p + 8).
2(p+11)
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One of the great things about arithmetic and addition is that, by definition, there is only one number that represents the sum of 0 and 10: and that is 10. There are not two such numbers.
hexagon
You get the sum of 11 two ways; 5,6 and 6,5.
2(p+11)
An equal sign (=) with a slash through (/) represents that two expressions are disproportional.
2*(n+15) = 6n
Two linear expressions with a sum of -5x plus 4 are ( -5x + 4 ) and ( 4 - 5x).
No, it could be a constant.
Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions. Two expressions.
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One of the great things about arithmetic and addition is that, by definition, there is only one number that represents the sum of 0 and 10: and that is 10. There are not two such numbers.
hexagon
14 1/3
You get the sum of 11 two ways; 5,6 and 6,5.
No, as this represents the sum of two 11th powers. There is a factorization of x^11+y^11; however it is lengthy. The sum is 10^22+1^22.