x + (13-10)
To write an algebraic expression for "five less than the product of two and a number," let the variable ( x ) represent the number. The product of two and the number can be expressed as ( 2x ). Therefore, five less than this product is represented by the expression ( 2x - 5 ).
3n-30
To write "25 less than a number" as an algebraic expression, you would represent the unknown number as a variable, such as "x." Therefore, the algebraic expression would be written as "x - 25." This expression indicates that you are subtracting 25 from the unknown number represented by "x."
x4 - 3
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 4x -7
x+10>13 it wouldn't be x+10-13 ??
Let the unknown number be x and so the algebraic expression is: 2x -13
( n - 16 )
As an algebraic expression it is: 2x-9
3n-30
x-2
25x-13=37
x4 - 3
x^2 - 7
To write "25 less than a number" as an algebraic expression, you would represent the unknown number as a variable, such as "x." Therefore, the algebraic expression would be written as "x - 25." This expression indicates that you are subtracting 25 from the unknown number represented by "x."
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 4x -7
n*5 - 6