Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Okay, so if you wanna sound all fancy, you can say "x divided by 4" or just keep it real and say "a number divided by 4." Either way, it's like x/4 or n/4, you feel me? Math, man, it's a trip.
The Base in the Algebraic Expression can be a Number or A Variable. EX. 42 or X2 - 4 and X are the base.
x/4
The corresponding expression would be 2x - 6 = 4.
For example you have w-1 a verbal expression for that algebraic expressionwould be a number decreased by 1. Another example is x+4 would be 4 more than a number. 5c is the product of 5 and a number. h/8 is a number divided by 8.
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 5x-4
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It can be: (x/-4)-7
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to x/4.
0.3333
x/2 - 3/4
It is: 4e/12 which can be simplified to e/3
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The algebraic expression for "4 decreased by the quotient of a number and 7" can be represented as 4 - (x/7), where x is the variable representing the number. The expression first calculates the quotient of the number and 7 by dividing x by 7, and then subtracts that quotient from 4. This expression captures the mathematical operation described in the question.
The Base in the Algebraic Expression can be a Number or A Variable. EX. 42 or X2 - 4 and X are the base.
You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
4x
a - 4