The expression is -9 + 13 + 12
15
A numerical expression in math is a combination of numbers and mathematical operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) without any variables. It represents a specific value when the operations are carried out. For example, the expression (3 + 5 \times 2) is a numerical expression that evaluates to 13. Numerical expressions are used to perform calculations and solve mathematical problems.
To write the numerical expression for "nine less than thirteen squared," first, identify the components: "thirteen squared" translates to (13^2) or (169). Then, "nine less than" indicates subtraction, so you subtract 9 from this result. The final numerical expression is (13^2 - 9) or (169 - 9).
Evaluating a numerical expression means calculating its value by performing the operations indicated in the expression, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This process often involves following the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) to ensure that calculations are performed correctly. The result is a single numerical value that represents the expression. For example, evaluating the expression (3 + 5 \times 2) would yield (13).
12+20
15
A numerical expression in math is a combination of numbers and mathematical operations (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) without any variables. It represents a specific value when the operations are carried out. For example, the expression (3 + 5 \times 2) is a numerical expression that evaluates to 13. Numerical expressions are used to perform calculations and solve mathematical problems.
To write the numerical expression for "nine less than thirteen squared," first, identify the components: "thirteen squared" translates to (13^2) or (169). Then, "nine less than" indicates subtraction, so you subtract 9 from this result. The final numerical expression is (13^2 - 9) or (169 - 9).
38
The answer is 39.
Evaluating a numerical expression means calculating its value by performing the operations indicated in the expression, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This process often involves following the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS) to ensure that calculations are performed correctly. The result is a single numerical value that represents the expression. For example, evaluating the expression (3 + 5 \times 2) would yield (13).
It is: 13+x+7x or as 13+8x
12+20
-5 x 3 + 2 = -13
13+-12--5 = 6
To calculate the sum of the products of 4 and 3, and 1 and 1, you first find the products: (4 \times 3 = 12) and (1 \times 1 = 1). Then, you add these two products together: (12 + 1 = 13). Therefore, the correct answer is 13.
Streams of Expression was created on 2005-12-13.