7r-6
It can be: 7x-11
7X-6
5(a+b)-7
(b - 7) should do it.
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.
It can be: 7x-11
7X-6
5(a+b)-7
The real answer is n-7
(b - 7) should do it.
The algebraic expression is: 15x-12
The algebraic expression that represents fifteen less than the sum of ( y^3 ) and seven is ( (y^3 + 7) - 15 ). This simplifies to ( y^3 - 8 ).
What is the algebraic expression for 5 less than a certain number
3l - 5 is an expression for five less than three times the length l
3n-9
4x - 5
5x - 4