(y/5) + 8 would be considered a binomial, as there is two terms. Just the same as 3x + 8. Those fall under binomials as well.
two multiplied by a number increased by four
18 times the reciprocal of a.
a letter plus five equals to sum of a number
A common word or phrase used to indicate division in a word problem is "per," as in "miles per hour" or "cost per item." Other phrases include "divided by," "shared among," and "each." These terms signal that a quantity needs to be divided to find the solution.
two p pluse 3
two multiplied by a number increased by four
18 times the reciprocal of a.
a letter plus five equals to sum of a number
The expression is: p/3
The algebraic expression ( 7 + \frac{6}{k} ) can be expressed in words as: "Seven plus six divided by k." This phrase describes the operation of adding 7 to the result of dividing 6 by ( k ).
An unusual word but a phrase would be "The cave echoed emptily"
A number, p, increased by seven.
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Yes, the word "by" is a prepositional phrase. No, the word "by" is a preposition; a prepositional phrase including the word "by" would be "... by the wayside."
Four more than twice a number.
It's more of a phrase, but "Not divided" works
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.