Math, asked by joelshine, 4 months ago

Find the algebraic expression for the numbers got by adding 10
repeatedly to 1​

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Answered by rupabhanu1702
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing with

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing witha sum → this means that you are adding something, so you're going to use the + sign;

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing witha sum → this means that you are adding something, so you're going to use the + sign;of a number → this means that you're dealing with a variable. The most common notation for a variable is x.

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing witha sum → this means that you are adding something, so you're going to use the + sign;of a number → this means that you're dealing with a variable. The most common notation for a variable is x.and 10 → this is simply an integer that must appear in the algebraic expression along the variable x.

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing witha sum → this means that you are adding something, so you're going to use the + sign;of a number → this means that you're dealing with a variable. The most common notation for a variable is x.and 10 → this is simply an integer that must appear in the algebraic expression along the variable x.So, put all this together to get

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing witha sum → this means that you are adding something, so you're going to use the + sign;of a number → this means that you're dealing with a variable. The most common notation for a variable is x.and 10 → this is simply an integer that must appear in the algebraic expression along the variable x.So, put all this together to getx+10

Break down the information given to you to try and identify what the algebraic expression must looks like. You know that you're dealing witha sum → this means that you are adding something, so you're going to use the + sign;of a number → this means that you're dealing with a variable. The most common notation for a variable is x.and 10 → this is simply an integer that must appear in the algebraic expression along the variable x.So, put all this together to getx+10You're adding an unknown number, x, to an integer, 10.

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Answered by fauziaali1603
1

Answer:

The algebraic expression is

1+10x

where x - 1,2,3,........

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