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It is simply: a+c
3+c
x + y - c
(c+4)/2
The expression can be written as (2 + c)/2 - 6b.
It is simply: a+c
The expression for the quotient of 45 and the sum of c and 17 is 45 / (c + 17). This expression represents the result of dividing 45 by the sum of c and 17. To simplify this expression further, you would need a specific value for c to calculate the exact quotient.
3+c
x + y - c
(c+4)/2
7 * (c + 2) = 7 * c + 14
The expression can be written as (2 + c)/2 - 6b.
The sum of n and 5 is n+ 5
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
C12H18O2 is not a mathematical expression, not is it a sum so there is no sensible answer possible.
The algebraic expression for the quotient of 3 and the sum of z and 5 is 3 / (z + 5). In this expression, the numerator is 3, and the denominator is the sum of z and 5. This expression represents dividing 3 by the sum of z and 5.
It is 32 + a