you write it like this (x,y) ----> (-x+4, y-5)
62
a + 6.
y/5
It is N - 55.
its the way of doing a math problem in a way of algebraic rule to tell u the truth IDK
go to school
No, it is not true but the rules must be equivalent.
Write the general algebraic expression for each using matchstick?
Could be (r + 8)/2 or r/2 + 4
To write an algebraic expression for the quotient of 13 and ( z ), you simply divide 13 by ( z ). This can be expressed as ( \frac{13}{z} ). Alternatively, you could also write it as ( 13 \div z ), but the fraction form is more commonly used in algebra.
As a algebraic expression it is simply n/8
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign