X over 8 > 44
N/8
how to write this in algebraic expression 1 more than the quotient of n and 2
Yes, an algebraic expression needs no operation and can have multiple variables.
14/2
1/11
N/8
N/9
(x + y)/20
It is 1 - r/7
how to write this in algebraic expression 1 more than the quotient of n and 2
n = 5/(x + 12)
Write the general algebraic expression for each using matchstick?
As a algebraic expression it is simply n/8
Oh, dude, the quotient of 100 and w in algebraic expression is simply 100 divided by w. It's like when you have a hundred bucks and you wanna split it with your friend w, you just do 100 divided by w and there you have it! Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
x is non negative and x is not greater than 0
You cannot write an algebraic expression for that, you need an equation. The equation is n - 6 = 4
Yes, an algebraic expression needs no operation and can have multiple variables.