An algebraic expression for "6 fewer than m" can be written as ( m - 6 ). This expression indicates that you subtract 6 from the variable ( m ).
That expression is x-6.
The algebraic expression for "6 more than a number" can be represented as ( x + 6 ), where ( x ) is the variable representing the unknown number. This expression indicates that you take the number ( x ) and add 6 to it.
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
d - 6 (or x = d - 6).
An algebraic expression for "six less than 2 times y" can be written as (2y - 6). This expression reflects that you first multiply (y) by 2 and then subtract 6 from the result.
The algebraic expression is 2m+6
That expression is x-6.
t+6.
An algebraic expression for "6 less than 5 and a number" is (5 - x - 6), where x represents the unknown number.
2X-6
k - 6
8n+6
x = 17-6
d - 6 (or x = d - 6).
6+b Should it not be: b>6
The corresponding expression would be 2x - 6 = 4.
An algebraic expression for "six less than 2 times y" can be written as (2y - 6). This expression reflects that you first multiply (y) by 2 and then subtract 6 from the result.