You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.
You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.
You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.
You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.
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Let the unknown number be x and so the expression is: x+12
e*4/12 = e/3
12 more than a number means: __+12 (a number plus 12). You can express this as an algebraic expression: n+12 or 12+n(n representing a number.)
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It is: 4e/12 which can be simplified to e/3
Let the unknown number be x and so the expression is: x+12
12/x
-(n/12)
e*4/12 = e/3
y= -6
Where n = any number, n(12+3)
A variable is a single letter that represents a number. For example x is a variable.An algebraic expression can contain variables, numbers, mathematical symbols, etcetera. An example of an algebraic expression is 3x+12.