3n-9
1.6667
It is two terms of an algebraic expression but if you mean -3 times -9 then it is 27
9x
Oh, dude, that's easy! So, if we're talking about an expression like x < 9, it just means that x is smaller than 9. Like, imagine 9 is the cool kid at the party, and x is just trying to hang out but isn't quite as popular. So yeah, x is definitely less than 9 in this case.
9 < c
x/2 - 9
n-9
3n-9
As an algebraic expression it is: 2x-9
There is no answer because -12-t/9 is an algebraic expression with no equality sign
2n/6 - 9 or n/3 - 9
If you want to say "Nine is less than a number k," you would write 9<K. If you're asking for an equation, e.g. "Nine less than a number k is equal to that number divided by three," you would write k - 9.
1.6667
It is an algebraic expression
There are 3 terms in the algebraic expression of: 3y+9+7x
It is two terms of an algebraic expression but if you mean -3 times -9 then it is 27