x-7
n + 7
(x/7)2
(b - 7) should do it.
To write the sum of a number and thirty-seven in an algebraic expression, you would use the variable "n" to represent the number. The algebraic expression would be n + 37, where "n" represents the unknown number and 37 represents thirty-seven. This expression represents the sum of the unknown number and thirty-seven.
9b2-7
7/ 3/
This expression would be 3x-7.
n + 7
(x/7)2
(b - 7) should do it.
To write the sum of a number and thirty-seven in an algebraic expression, you would use the variable "n" to represent the number. The algebraic expression would be n + 37, where "n" represents the unknown number and 37 represents thirty-seven. This expression represents the sum of the unknown number and thirty-seven.
3x + 7
7x + 2
x / (2y - 7)
157/10 + xor15.7 + x
x to the third power plus 7
9b2-7