Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, 7hb in algebraic terms is just 7 times h times b. It's like when you have a party with 7 people, and each person brings h burgers and b drinks. So, 7hb is just the total number of items at the party. Easy peasy, right?
7 and anuber times a number
I have the same question on my homework and cant understand it but i think the answer is... 7 times the sum of 2 numbers or something like that idk.
ab increased by 2
It is simply: f+6
To write an algebraic expression for the phrase "the product of 15 and c," you multiply the two quantities together. The expression can be written as ( 15c ). This indicates that you are taking 15 and multiplying it by the variable ( c ).
7 and anuber times a number
I have the same question on my homework and cant understand it but i think the answer is... 7 times the sum of 2 numbers or something like that idk.
ab increased by 2
It is simply: f+6
p+4.
2x+3
7-2x
y/5+8 is an algebraic expression
What does the algebraic expression x - 3 / 2 say in words
It is suppose to be k/3 minus 7
They are two terms of an algebraic expression.
To write the algebraic expression for "2 less than a number," first define the number as a variable, commonly ( x ). The phrase "2 less than" indicates subtraction, so the expression would be ( x - 2 ). Therefore, the algebraic expression is ( x - 2 ).