It is either
3*2 + a or
3*(2 + a)
3x5 ÷ 7y4
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3x+2. x equals any given number.
"x" stands for any unknown or variable quantity; 3x means 3 times this quantity.
The expression "3a 6" appears to be missing an operation between the terms. If it means "3a + 6," it represents a linear expression where "3a" indicates three times the variable "a," and "6" is a constant. Alternatively, if it means "3a * 6," it would represent the product of three times the variable "a" and six. Clarification on the intended operation would be needed for a precise interpretation.
3x5 ÷ 7y4
Three times the quantity of four times twelve
The expression can be thus: 3x-3 whereas x is the unknown variable
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In algebra, "r" typically represents a variable or an unknown quantity. When you see "triple r" in an algebraic expression, it means that you are multiplying the variable "r" by three. So, "triple r" is equivalent to 3r in algebraic terms. This can be written as 3 * r or simply 3r, depending on the context of the expression.
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Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
14x
(3)(q-11) = 3q-33
3x+2. x equals any given number.
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"x" stands for any unknown or variable quantity; 3x means 3 times this quantity.