Well, it depends on what type of equation you have......
Say its something like this:
n - 3
....and you were asked to write a verbal expression, it could be one of many:
a number minus three
or
three subtracted from a number....and so on.
They are basically just word/sentence forms of the equation itself.
The differnce between a verbal model and a algebraic model is that a verbal model is an equation written in words and a algebraic model is solving the equation from the verbal model.
The equation 5x plus 7 times 18 is know as a verbal sentence. This is a math problem.
That is in verbal expression. x is the verbal, if you're trying to make it x times 2 in verbal expression it is as you wrote it 2x.
9a verbal expression
go to the google to fine verbal phrases
You just wrote the verbal equation. Do you mean the algebraic equation? X - 4 = - 12 ---------------
The differnce between a verbal model and a algebraic model is that a verbal model is an equation written in words and a algebraic model is solving the equation from the verbal model.
p=4s
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To translate a verbal equation into an algebraic equation, first identify the key terms and relationships described in the statement. Assign variables to unknown quantities, using symbols to represent operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Next, construct the equation by combining the variables and constants according to the relationships indicated in the verbal statement. Finally, ensure the equation accurately reflects the original context and relationships expressed in the words.
The equation z-19 time 34 is a verbal sentence. This a math problem.
As an equation: 8x = 64
Verbal Model
The equation x square -9 times 27 is a verbal sentence. This is a math problem.
The equation 5x plus 7 times 18 is know as a verbal sentence. This is a math problem.
Verbal Sentence is just putting an equation into words. For Example: R=(a-b) (cubed) The sentence: The difference of a-b cubed is equal to R.
2x = (9+3)