Framing an Algebraic Expression


 
 
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Framing an Algebraic Expression

An algebraic expression is a mathematical phrase that can contain ordinary numbers, variables (like x or y), and operators (like add, subtract, multiply, and divide).

For example, 2(3 + 8) is a numeric expression.

Note: Algebraic expressions include at least one variable and at least one operation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).

For example, 2(x + 8y) is an algebraic expression.

Illustration:  Write an expression of the following:

  • 12 subtracted from z
  • 25 added to r
  • p multiplied by 16
  • y divided by 8
  • m multiplied by -9
  • y multiplied by 10 and then 7 added to the product
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    Question : 1

    Seven subtracted from twice a number gives 25.

     

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    The sum of two numbers is 19 and one of the numbers is one more than twice the other. Represent this statement in the form of an equation using variable x.

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    In each of the following,the letter N has been used to represent a number . for each expression written in words.

    The sum of the number and 52

    Right Option : A
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