it is x + 5
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math at a party. Okay, so "thrice a number" is just 3 times a number, and "five less than" means you subtract 5. So, the algebraic expression for "five less than thrice a number" would be 3x - 5. Easy peasy, right?
algebraic expressions
Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression. q squared minus 2 times q
It is x+5.It is x + 5.
x-5
x+5: - means a number increased by 5 n - 3: - means a number decreased by 3 5x: - means 5 times a number 5n + 3: - means 3 more than 5 times a number 100 - means one hundred divided by a number n
5g,6n+5
It is: 6x-5
5 (N + 1)
It is: 4x+5
3(x+5)
The algebraic expression for "five more than three times some number" is 3x + 5, where x represents the unknown number.
5+4x
Suppose the function is "multiply a number x by two then subtract three and divide the whole thing by five". The algebraic expression would be: f(x) = (2x-3)/5
5(4 + x)
4x - 5