Rearranging the parentheses in such an expression will not change its value, No mater what numbers are inside.
What kind of mathematical phrase? can you please cite some examples?
twice a number
Yes, the phrase "5 times a number" is a mathematical word phrase. It represents a multiplication operation, where "5" is a coefficient and "a number" is a variable that can take different values. This phrase can be translated into a mathematical expression, typically written as (5x), where (x) stands for the unspecified number.
An expression.
an open sentence.
mathematical phrase
twenty four multiplied by the sum of a number x and y
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
difference between sentence and phrase in math
what is the mathematical phrase for the verbal phrase the sum of a number and three
What kind of mathematical phrase? can you please cite some examples?
Expression is the mathematical phrase made up of numbers and operations
Algebraic expressions is a mathematical phrase that contains operations numbers or variables.
An expression.
An algebraic expression is a mathematical phrase that includes numbers, variables, and operational symbols.
twice a number
One will find that the definition of the phrase net lease is something that is most commonly associated with commercial real estate. A net lease is a form of pass through lease. One example would be where the taxes are associated with the said property.