5+n+3 = 8+n
7n+10
3n + 9 = 3(n + 3)
They have n in common.
That would be 18+n. 5+3+2 = 5+3+n 10 = 8 + n 10-8 = n 2 = n and if you substitute 2 for n then you see that 5+3+2 = 5+3+2
(n2 + n)/2 1+2+3+4+5+n= 15+n
Yes it does. Very good !
twice a number n is 2n plus 3 is + 3 → twice a number n plus 3 is 2n + 3.
N=0
8+n
So, 3 + 12 = n + 3. Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation and get 12 = n or n = 12 if you prefer.
3^n+2+3^n = 6^n+2 *'to the power of' can be represented with this symbol ^ .