A. Translate each of the following into algebraic expressions: (1 point each) x plus y squared 8 times a number, x, decreased by y the sum of x and y, squared 3 times the difference of x and y 6 less than x cubed B. Translate the following phrases into algebraic expressions. Explain, in complete sentences, the difference between the two. (3 points) twice the sum of x and y the sum of twice x and y C. Create your own example of a mathematical phrase you might hear in the real world and provide the translation for it. Be sure to identify what part of the phrase is represented by y
have you tried to do any of them @Gabylovesyou ?
im doing them now so u can check them lol
x + y^2 ???? is the first one??
yeah
k ima do the other one
8x - y
1. \(x + y^2\) 2. \(8x - y\) 3. \((x+y)^2\) 4. \(3(x-y)\) 5. \(x^3 - 6\)
Thank you!!! How do i changed Part B into algebraic expressions??
@waterineyes
1. \(2(x+y)\) 2. \(2x + 2y\)
Whats the difference between the 2??? dont they equal each other??
@waterineyes
Yes they are equal.. They are equal by using the distributive property..
so they r not different right??
Yes..
ok :)
LAST QUESTION!!C. Create your own example of a mathematical phrase you might hear in the real world and provide the translation for it. Be sure to identify what part of the phrase is represented by y
@waterineyes
I think: 5 times My Age plus Six times your age = 5x + 6y
it has to be like one of the examples from part A
Yes it is..
but it has to have mmmmm like squared, difference, plus, times, cubed
and x and y in your question
@waterineyes
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i need Part C please
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