( x + 3 )
It is an algebraic expression in the form of: 6x+3
0.75
x + 8 < 144
x+10 with x being the variable representing "some number."
No, the sum of two power functions is not always a power function. For example, if we take ( f(x) = x^2 ) and ( g(x) = x^3 ), their sum ( f(x) + g(x) = x^2 + x^3 ) is not a power function, as it cannot be expressed in the form ( x^k ) for a single exponent ( k ). In general, the sum of two power functions with different exponents yields a polynomial rather than a single power function.
A mathematical sentence usually refers to an equation. x + y = 3 can be "translated" into this mathematical sentence: The sum of x and y is 3.
4 x 10 -3 :)
NO
It is an algebraic expression in the form of: 6x+3
0.75
twenty four multiplied by the sum of a number x and y
0.8333
x + 8 < 144
x+10 with x being the variable representing "some number."
(3 x 3) + (7 x 3) = 10 x 3 = 30
The sum is 3*(x-1) or 3x - 3
900000 + 4000 + 500 + 3 = 904503