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fredd [130]
3 years ago
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9 more than 2 multiplied by f

Mathematics
2 answers:
BabaBlast [244]3 years ago
8 0

An algebraic expression for 9 more than 2 multiplied by f

\large{\boxed{\boxed{\bold{(9+2)}\times\:f=11f}}

<h3>Further explanation </h3>

Algebraic expressions in mathematics are a combination of coefficients, numbers, variables, constants and arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

The main composition of algebraic expressions are:

  • 1. phrases

algebraic forms separated by arithmetic operations

consisting of one phrase (monomial) to many phrases (polynomial)

  • 2. variable

is a value that can be changed, can be in the form of letters, for example, x, y, a, b, etc.

  • 3. constants

is a fixed value, can be a number

  • 4. arithmetic operations

operations {\displaystyle \boxed{+},\boxed{-},\boxed{:},\boxed{x}}

Words that can be used to express arithmetic operations are:

  • 1. addition,

• plus

• more than

• sum

• and

• total

• greater than

• increased by

  • 2. subtraction,

• minus

• difference

• take away

• subtract

• less than

• decreased by

• less

  • 3. multiplication,

• multiply

• product

• double (multiply by 2)

• twice (multiply by 2)

• triple (multiply by 3)

• quadruple (multiply by 4)

• times

  • 4. division.

• quotient

• divided by

• ratio

• share

• into

• over

An algebraic expression for 9 more than 2 multiplied by f

• 1. 9 more than 2

\boxed{more\:than} means to use arithmetic \boxed{+} operations

we translate this sentence into algebraic expression

\displaystyle 9+2

9+ 2  added up first, so we use parentheses

\displaystyle (9+2)

• 2. multiplied by f

\boxed{multiplied} means using arithmetic operations \boxed{x}

So Algebraic expression:

{\displaystyle {(9+2)\times\:f}}=\boxed{\boxed{\bold{11f}}}

<h3>Learn more </h3>

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goblinko [34]3 years ago
4 0
In expression form this is: 
9 + 2f 
Hope this helps!
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