Oh, dude, it's like this - when you divide 6 by a number in algebra, you just write it as 6 divided by x, where x is the mysterious number you're dividing by. So, the algebraic expression for 6 divided by a number is 6/x. Easy peasy, right?
n/6
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It would be: 6/x whereas x is the unknown variable
6/n?
divisor
x/5
n/6
50/
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It would be: 6/x whereas x is the unknown variable
It is: t/82
6/n?
divisor
The term is: x/3
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Well, darling, the algebraic expression for 12 divided by a number is simply 12/x, where x represents the unknown number you're dividing 12 by. So, there you have it, sweetie, 12 divided by a number is written as 12/x. Math made sassy!
Expressed algebraically, this is equal to x/4.