It can be: 7x-11
7X-6
14
7 x (2N +16) 14N + (7 x 16) 14N + 112
x+9x
7/ 3/
3x + 7
7x + 2
This expression would be 3x-7.
It can be: 7x-11
The real answer is n-7
7(n+3)
7X-6
It is two terms of an algebraic expression but if you mean -3 times -9 then it is 27
Let's represent the number as (x). The phrase "Eight less than five times a number" can be translated to (5x - 8), and "is seven more than the number" can be translated to (x + 7). Therefore, the algebraic equation representing the given phrase is (5x - 8 = x + 7).
The term is 7x
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math! Okay, so like, an algebraic expression for seven times x is just 7x. It's like saying, "Hey, I want seven of whatever x is." Simple, right? Math can be chill sometimes.