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Twice a number diminished by 5

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"Twice a number diminished by 5" can be represented as: "2x - 5"

A mathematical expression that denotes a numerical value is "Twice a number decreased by 5". The words "twice a number" and "diminished by 5" make up the full statement.

Multiplying a number by two is referred to as "twice a number." The algebraic phrase "2x," where x is the unknowable integer, is used to represent this.

It is implied by the term "diminished by 5" that the outcome of "twice a number" (2x) should be reduced by 5. "-5" is used to indicate this.

When all of these components are put together, the algebraic expression for the sentence may be written as "2x - 5". For any value of x, this phrase may be used to get the numerical value of "Twice a number decreased by 5". As an illustration, if we change x to 6, the statement changes to 2(6) - 5 = 7, which indicates that "Twice a number lowered by 5" for x = 6 equals 7.

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