It is difficult to tell.
Limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. There is no operator between the 5 and x (or x and 5). It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Please resubmit your question spelling out the symbols as "plus", "minus", "equals" etc.
Different operators will give different answers.
yes
Yes they do.
No, (5x) and (x^5) do not represent the same expression. (5x) means 5 multiplied by the variable (x), while (x^5) means (x) raised to the fifth power. These expressions have different meanings and will yield different values for any given value of (x).
The algebraic expression that represents the phrase "5 more than s" is ( s + 5 ). This indicates that you take the value of ( s ) and add 5 to it.
No. If 'x' is less than 1, then 5/x is greater than 5.
Yes. Because the x and the 5 can change in same ways.
Yes. Because the x and the 5 can change in same ways.
yes
Yes they do.
the order of the factors does not alter the result
No, (5x) and (x^5) do not represent the same expression. (5x) means 5 multiplied by the variable (x), while (x^5) means (x) raised to the fifth power. These expressions have different meanings and will yield different values for any given value of (x).
Maya wrote the expression 3+5+4.5 to represent the total distance that she traveled. Which statement best describes Maya's expression? Maya's expression will generate the correct sum because of the associative property.
Let N represent the 'number'. It looks like the first phrase would be expressed as 2(N + 5) which expands to 2N + 10, while the second expression would be 2N + 5, which is not the same.Notice that the first one is 2 times the sum, while the second is 2 times a number.
The algebraic expression that represents the phrase "5 more than s" is ( s + 5 ). This indicates that you take the value of ( s ) and add 5 to it.
No. If 'x' is less than 1, then 5/x is greater than 5.
In an algebraic expression, a constant is a fixed numerical value that does not change. It contrasts with variables, which can represent different values. For example, in the expression (3x + 5), the number 5 is the constant, while (x) is the variable. Constants can be positive, negative, or zero.
explain how to evaluate an algebraic expression for given variables. how would we evaluate the expression "3x-4y+9" when x=2and y=5?