Write the English phrase as an algebraic expression. Then, simplify the expression. Let x represent...
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2021-12-21
Write the English phrase as an algebraic expression. Then, simplify the expression. Let x represent the number. The difference between the product of three and a number and two times the number. What is the algebraic expression? (Do not simplify.) What is the simplified expression?
Answer & Explanation
Beverly Smith
Beginner2021-12-22Added 42 answers
Step 1
given that the x is the number
a) So from given phase
Product of three and a number
And two times of the number
Now difference
So final answer for (a) part
(1)
Step 2
b) from solution of part a) we find that
The algebraic expression as follows
Now simplified form of above algebraic expression is
Annie Levasseur
Beginner2021-12-23Added 30 answers
Answer: Step-by-step explanation: The difference - the subtraction symbol The product of three and a number - 3 multiplied by x (basically says what's the solution to three times x) Two times the number -2 times x
Don Sumner
Beginner2021-12-28Added 35 answers
(5 \cdot x)=(5x)
(5x) - (something)
"The difference between the product of five and a number and three times the number"
With three times the number, we mean the same letter "x" & three times will be the amount of times we will multiply it. So, by the end we will have:
(5x)-(3x)
Now we just rest them
5x-3x= 2x