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β 12y agoI think so.Sum = m + q
irrational expression is that wich are not rational or it can't be written in the form of p/q. such as (x)1/3
-2 (q-3) ... quantity merely means all that follows is one in the same and when it says multiplication before that your going to get a situation where one would distribute to solve!
The expression is simply: 9+q
It's a simple algebraic equation ... a mathematical "riddle".The answer to the riddle is: what the number must be.Here's how to find it:We don't know what the number is yet, but we have to give it some name.I have decided to call it ' Q ' for now.The riddle says that " Q/36 = 1/3 "Mutiply each side of the riddle by 36:Q = 108
3q + 2z, although it could be 2*(3q+z)
If the number is 'Q' then the expression is: [ 0.26 Q ]
xq/f q divided by f is the fraction q/f
4q
Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression. q squared minus 2 times q
As an algebraic expression it is: q-8
q + 45.
It is simply: 10+q
2g
It is the same as: -2q-3 as an algebraic expression
As an algebraic expression it is simply: 8+q
I think so.Sum = m + q