You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation.
The equation is n - 6 = 4
divisor
It is n + 14.
The algebraic expression is n + 100, where n is the unknown number.
2(n+7)
4(x)2
divisor
It is n + 14.
The algebraic expression is n + 100, where n is the unknown number.
x+7=y
2(n+7)
Write the following as an algebraic expression using x as the variable: The sum of a number and -8
(x + 5) + 3
4(x)2
0.3333
n = 5/(x + 12)
The sum of number and four times a number is 25 write in algebraic expression
To write the sum of a number and thirty-seven in an algebraic expression, you would use the variable "n" to represent the number. The algebraic expression would be n + 37, where "n" represents the unknown number and 37 represents thirty-seven. This expression represents the sum of the unknown number and thirty-seven.