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"N added to 3" refers to the mathematical expression 3 + N, where N represents a variable or a number. The result will depend on the value of N; for example, if N is 2, then the expression equals 5. If N is not specified, the expression remains as 3 + N.
A number added to thirty-six can be represented algebraically as ( x + 36 ), where ( x ) is the unknown number. This expression indicates that thirty-six is being increased by the value of ( x ). The result will depend on the specific value of ( x ).
An expression such as root(3) + 2 (square root of 3, added to 2) can not be simplified. Of course, you can convert the square root to a decimal and then add, to get an approximate result.
36 + n
h 14
An expression such as root(3) + 2 (square root of 3, added to 2) can not be simplified. Of course, you can convert the square root to a decimal and then add, to get an approximate result.
10 + n
X+-7
The number is eighteen.
h 14
36 + n
Two negative numbers added together result in a negative number.
7
16
342
24
17x+(1+x)