Yes, if you know the number and the letter's number, then you multiply them together.
The point of using letters in algebra is that they can stand for any number (or a range of numbers that are, as yet, unspecified). There is no specific letter allocated to a number.
In algebra, there will be letters. Each letter represents a number. Different letters stand for different numbers. e.g. x=1 but y=3. if there are many X's, they all mean the same thing.If there is a number before the letter, you multiply the number by what the letter represents. So 3p means 3*p. This is very simple algebra. I haven't learned complex algebra yet, but i can understand it. But can't explain it well.
An unknown number
Different subjects of math (e.g. algebra, geometry, algebra, number theory, calculus) that are integrated, or combined together.
"n" stands for an unknown number.
Factors are numbers that can be multiplied together to get other numbers. Factors are important in algebra and algebra II.
Using algebra the number works out as 25
A factor is a number that you multiply by another number to get a product, which is the answer to a multiplication problem.
The point of using letters in algebra is that they can stand for any number (or a range of numbers that are, as yet, unspecified). There is no specific letter allocated to a number.
In algebra, there will be letters. Each letter represents a number. Different letters stand for different numbers. e.g. x=1 but y=3. if there are many X's, they all mean the same thing.If there is a number before the letter, you multiply the number by what the letter represents. So 3p means 3*p. This is very simple algebra. I haven't learned complex algebra yet, but i can understand it. But can't explain it well.
An unknown number
1. Find out which numbers multiply together to reach the target number, then find out which numbers multiply together to make the numbers that multiply together to reach the target number.
The coefficient in algebra is the number before a letter with an exponent on it. The 3 is the coefficient in this example: 3x7
it means to multiply the number by it self
Oh, dude, like when you see a number followed by a letter in algebra, it means you're dealing with a term where the number is multiplying the letter. It's like saying "hey, little letter, you gotta hang out with big number over here." So, if you have 3x, it's like saying 3 times x, which is just math's way of keeping things interesting.
Different subjects of math (e.g. algebra, geometry, algebra, number theory, calculus) that are integrated, or combined together.
"n" stands for an unknown number.