To translate a verbal equation into an algebraic equation, first identify the key terms and relationships described in the statement. Assign variables to unknown quantities, using symbols to represent operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Next, construct the equation by combining the variables and constants according to the relationships indicated in the verbal statement. Finally, ensure the equation accurately reflects the original context and relationships expressed in the words.
You just wrote the verbal equation. Do you mean the algebraic equation? X - 4 = - 12 ---------------
p=4s
uh i really don't KNOW ok
In algebraic terms, the solution is the answer to equation.
yes
The differnce between a verbal model and a algebraic model is that a verbal model is an equation written in words and a algebraic model is solving the equation from the verbal model.
You just wrote the verbal equation. Do you mean the algebraic equation? X - 4 = - 12 ---------------
p=4s
uh i really don't KNOW ok
4 x q=
5n + 11
An algebraic equation contains an equality sign whereas an algebraic expression has no equality sign
what is the algebraic equation for 2x + 3 =8
Let's represent the number as (x). The phrase "Eight less than five times a number" can be translated to (5x - 8), and "is seven more than the number" can be translated to (x + 7). Therefore, the algebraic equation representing the given phrase is (5x - 8 = x + 7).
An algebraic statement is an algebraic expression or an algebraic equation written in words.
An algebraic equation is a mathematical equation in which one or both sides is an algebraic expression.
An equation has an equal = sign whereas an expression does not.