variables, coefficents, and constants
The algebraic expression for three subtracted from a number can be represented as ( x - 3 ), where ( x ) is the variable representing the unknown number.
The number of terms in an algebraic expression is determined by counting the individual components separated by plus or minus signs. For example, in the expression (3x^2 - 4x + 5), there are three terms: (3x^2), (-4x), and (5). If you're given a specific expression, you can identify the terms by looking for these separations.
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
3 x 8
2x+3
The algebraic expression for the sum of 11 times 5 and three is 11s+3
Trinomial
The constant term.
the sum of a number and three
It is an algebraic expression of three terms.
This expression would be 3x-7.
3x +3
3 x 8
2x+3
It's an algebraic expression containing three terms.
The algebraic expression for "five more than three times some number" is 3x + 5, where x represents the unknown number.
3n-9