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SashulF [63]
1 year ago
8

3 times x plus 4 is no less than 4 times the sum of x and 1

Mathematics
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]1 year ago
6 0

There isn't a ton of information regarding exactly what you are looking for to answer this question. However, if you are trying to simply convert the following word phrase to an expression, here you go:

  • 3 Times x - Since there is an unknown variable (x), we can simply write the multiplication as 3x. "Plus 4" is also mentioned, so we write the first part as (3x + 4).
  • No Less Than - This simply means "<".
  • 4 Times the Sum of X and 1 - We can write this as 4(x + 1), considering we are adding an x variable to 1, however also multiplying. To organize this, we add parenthesis.

Hence, the final expression would be written as:

(3x+4) < 4(x+1)

Hope this helps!

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