The expression is: 3x+4
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In Algebra a term is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together.
Translate this phrase into an algebraic equation The product of two consecutive multiple of three integers?
The algebraic expression for three more than a number is: X + 3
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Four more than three times a number
6x+3 where x=the number
6 * (x + 3)
4(n + 3)
n + 7
no, four has one meaning somewhere along the lines of a number.(equivalent to the product of two and two; one more than three, or six less than ten; 4.) You might be getting it confused with a homophone, which is four and for, but otherwise no four is not a homograph.
6 + (4 + n)*3 is an expression, not an equation. An expression cannot be solved since there is no equals sign in it.
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That would be the expression 8x + 3.
4x + 3 = 23
4n + 3 = 23