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n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
-8 + 13/N, where N ≠0.
x = 6n/42 x = n/7
This expression is expressed as 12 / x where x is any number. You select a variable and then, set up the expression. Since we have a quotient of two values, you are dividing the numbers altogether.
It is a term.
n/12. n=variable......stands for the number.
-8 + 13/N, where N ≠0.
x = 6n/42 x = n/7
This expression is expressed as 12 / x where x is any number. You select a variable and then, set up the expression. Since we have a quotient of two values, you are dividing the numbers altogether.
If ' x ' is your number, then the quotient is 2x/6.
it means a bunch of terms put togather without an equal sign a term is a number that may or may not have a variable it can also have either a positive or negetive sign in front of it
It is a term.
That looks like the description of an EXPRESSION. However, an expression need not have "at least one operation"; a single number, or variable, is a perfectly valid expression.
The number is called the coefficient of the variable
It is called a term.
A monomial.
The number that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression is called a coefficient. It is the numerical factor that is multiplied by the variable to form a term in the expression.