n + 10
There seems to be something missing in the question. But, as it stands, the expression is 10*g/h
(10)(2x)
4
(a+b)/2 - 10 a+b divided by 2 and then minus 10
the + of a number and 10 k decreased by 4 = k-4
The algebraic expression that represents the sum of 10 and 3 times a number x is 10 + 3x. This expression can be simplified by multiplying 3 with x to get 3x, and then adding 10 to it. In this expression, 3x represents three times the value of x, and 10 represents a constant value added to the product of 3 and x.
There seems to be something missing in the question. But, as it stands, the expression is 10*g/h
(10)(2x)
10+n=
4
(a+b)/2 - 10 a+b divided by 2 and then minus 10
the + of a number and 10 k decreased by 4 = k-4
The terms are: f+10
2(n + 10)
10 - you
An algebraic expression for "10 less than x" can be written as ( x - 10 ). This indicates that you subtract 10 from the value of ( x ).
157/10 + xor15.7 + x