x + 6
x + 6
There is actually more than an interpretation of that statement. "The square of 6 more than x" can be interpreted as x + 6² = x + 36. Otherwise, if the statement means "the square of the sum of x and 6", then the expression is (x + 6)²Remember that:"more than" means that you add a value by another."the square of" means that you are squaring something.
(75/3)+6 = X 25 + 6 = X 31 = X
6 x 3 + 2 = 20
6+2x
(xy)+6
The algebraic expression for "6 more than a number" can be represented as ( x + 6 ), where ( x ) is the variable representing the unknown number. This expression indicates that you take the number ( x ) and add 6 to it.
The inequation that represents the statements "x is 6 or less and more than -5" is (-5 < x \leq 6). This indicates that (x) must be greater than -5 and can be equal to or less than 6.
If: x+6 = x squared then the value of x works out as 3 or -2
8+6(x)
X/6 + 9
5x + 6