Algebraic Expressions Translate the word expression into the algebraic expression Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The product of a number and four 4n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The sum of a number and four n + 4 Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The sum of a number and its reciprocal n + 1/n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The sum of a number and 5 n+5 Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Five times the sum of a number and π 5(n+ π) Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The sum of five times a number and π 5n+ π Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
5 times the difference of a number and its reciprocal 5( n - 1/n) Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The product of a number and its reciprocal is subtracted from n (1/n) Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Two times a number plus 10 2 n + 10 Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Twice the product of π and the radius 2 πr Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
5 times a number minus 13 5 n - 13 Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The product of a number and 4 is subtracted from n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The quotient of a number and 7 n/7 or 1/7 n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The sum of a number and 16 n+16 Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Three-fourths of a number is added to the square of that number. ¾ n + n ² Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Three-fourths of a number minus the square of that number. ¾ n - n ² Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Three-fourths of a number is subtracted from the square of that number. n ² - ¾ n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
One third of a number is added to the square of another number. 1/3 n + m ² Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The square of a number is subtracted from the product of that number and π n π - n ² Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The sum of a number and 15 n+15 Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
The product π and the radius squared. πr² Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
Four-thirds of product of π and the radius cubed 4/3 πr³ Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
15 percent of a number.15n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
A number is discounted by 15 percent n -.15n Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department
A number is discounted by 15 percent and then subtracted from (n -.15n) Timothy Glahn LCJVS Math Department