2.1 – Writing Equations. The Language of Mathematics 2.1 – Writing Equations.

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2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics 2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. 2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x + 7 (b) The product of the cube of a number and negative six. 2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x + 7 (b) The product of the cube of a number and negative six. 2.1 – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x + 7 (b) The product of the cube of a number and negative six. x – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x + 7 (b) The product of the cube of a number and negative six. x – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x + 7 (b) The product of the cube of a number and negative six. -6x – Writing Equations

The Language of Mathematics Example 1 Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression. (a) Seven more than the product of a number and ten. 10x + 7 (b) The product of the cube of a number and negative six. -6x – Writing Equations

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one.

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is the same number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is the same number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is the same number

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is the same number and

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is the same number and

Write a verbal expression for each equation. (c) 2n + 3 = -1 Two times a number and three is negative one. (d) 3a = a + 4 Three times a number is the same number and four.