2w + 2
6+2x=18 x=6
It is an algebraic expression in the form of 2x+6 whereas x is the unknown variable
To express "16 more than twice a number" in mathematical terms, you would write it as 2x + 16, where x represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by 2 (twice the number) and then add 16 to the result.
Let the number be x and so: 2x+3 = 15 with the value of x being 6
less is < and more is > 1<2 2>1
2 x = 8 + 4x
6+2x=18 x=6
The algebraic expression is 2m+6
y=2x
It is an algebraic expression in the form of 2x+6 whereas x is the unknown variable
12 more than a number means: __+12 (a number plus 12). You can express this as an algebraic expression: n+12 or 12+n(n representing a number.)
To express "16 more than twice a number" in mathematical terms, you would write it as 2x + 16, where x represents the unknown number. This expression indicates that you first multiply the number by 2 (twice the number) and then add 16 to the result.
Twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) Five more than twice the difference between a number and thirteen can be written as 2 (b - 13) + 5. The algebraic expression is 2 (b - 13) + 5.
Let the number be x and so: 2x+3 = 15 with the value of x being 6
(2x)+3
less is < and more is > 1<2 2>1
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