As an expression it is: x-6
6x-2
Six less than the product of 8
The answer is 1. 5 times x - x < 5 + x It has to be 1, anything over 1 could not be less than.
(6x)-17
If we let the unknown number be represented by the variable x, then six more than the unknown number would be x + 6. This expression represents adding six to the unknown number. So, if you have an unknown number x, adding six to it gives you x + 6.
As an expression it is: x-6
2*(n-6) < -36n-6 < -18n < -12
6x-2
If x is the unknown variable then it can be: x-16
Six less than the product of 8
Oh, dude, it's like super simple. The algebraic expression for six decreased by a number is just 6 - x. You're literally just taking six and subtracting some mystery number, like a math magician or something. So, yeah, that's it.
The answer is 1. 5 times x - x < 5 + x It has to be 1, anything over 1 could not be less than.
(6x)-17
6n - 3n which simplifies to 3n.
The equation for this would be 6n - 2.
Opposite of the sum is not a mathematical expression and I can only assume it means the difference.So,5x - x < |x - 5|Or 4x