"the sum of 2" and "twice" "a number" "is" "36"2+2x=36 â–
2*(n+3)
2n + (-5)
The sum of four times a number and twice the same number can be represented mathematically as (4x + 2x), where (x) is the number. Combining the terms, this simplifies to (6x). Therefore, the result is six times the number.
2x+7=n
Write the following as an algebraic expression using x as the variable: The sum of a number and -8
"the sum of 2" and "twice" "a number" "is" "36"2+2x=36 â–
2n + (-5)
2*(n+3)
2x+4y
2n + 8 = 33
2x+7=n
2(n+7)
90
2 + 2x = 36
2*n + 5 = 35
The difference between a number x and twice y is equal to fifteen.