x + 5
a variable minus a number and the same variable is b-6b= -5b
Just the number, for example: 7x the variable is 7. The variable is the number without the variable(x,y,z, etc.)
N + 6
the coefficient of the variable
Independent variable: number of completed passes Dependent variable: number of touchdowns scored
40 + x
Five sixths of a number can be expressed mathematically as (5/6) * x, where x is the number. When you increase this quantity by five, the expression becomes (5/6) * x + 5. Thus, five sixths of a number increased by five is equal to (5/6) * x + 5.
y = 4x + 6
N + 5 With "N" being the variable.
Jiffies is a global variable that holds the number of ticks that have occured after the system has booted. On each timer interrupt the value of this variable is increased by 1.
To express "seven increased by a number," you can use the variable ( x ) to represent the unknown number. The mathematical expression would be written as ( 7 + x ). This indicates that you are adding the number ( x ) to seven.
To express the phrase "the quotient of a number and five increased by four is 16," you can start by letting the unknown number be represented by a variable, such as ( x ). The equation can be written as (\frac{x}{5} + 4 = 16). To solve for ( x ), you would first subtract 4 from both sides, resulting in (\frac{x}{5} = 12), and then multiply both sides by 5 to find ( x = 60 ).
7n+5
If the number is 'z', then five less than twice the number is ( 2z - 5 ).
It could be: x-5 whereas x is an unknown variable
5+4x
Nine less than twice a number equals the same number increased by four?