g+2
Let N represent the 'number'. It looks like the first phrase would be expressed as 2(N + 5) which expands to 2N + 10, while the second expression would be 2N + 5, which is not the same.Notice that the first one is 2 times the sum, while the second is 2 times a number.
In any division sum, the number to be divided - the first number in a sum such as 6/2 = 3 is called the dividend. The second number is the divisor, and the answer is the quotient.
The answer to an addition problem is called the sum.The sum of 2 plus 2 is 4.
In any addition problem, the numbers which form the "question" are the addends, while the answer is the "sum". In this case, the numbers 1 and 2 are the addends.
let the number be n, then the sum of the number and 2 is n+2
The expression is: 57+b
2(n + 10)
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 3+x^2
9*(x+ 2)
Let the number be x and so the expression is: 3+x^2
n = number 2(n + 15) ======
3x+2
2(n+7)
It is 2*(x+4)
The sum of a number plus 3 to the square root of 9 to the sum of 2 would equal -2. This is a math problem.
It is when the answer, when 2 things are multiplied, is the same as when they are added. For instance, 2*2=2+2
4(x)2