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What is a word phrase you can use to represent the algebraic expression 3m? 5x+2?
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What is a word phrase you can use to represent the algebraic expression 3m? 5x+2?
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What is a word phrase you can use to represent the algebraic expression 3m?
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3m = three times a number
5x+2= add 2 to the product of 5 and a number
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3m could be written as "three times a number" or "a number times three".
5x + 2 could be "two plus the product of 5 and a number" or "five times a number plus 2"
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