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Y = 6 and z = 2 translate “z less than y” into an algebraic expression

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You have to express the sentence "z less than y" as an algebraic expression.

The algebraic symbol that means less than in an algebraic expression is "<", and the translation can be written as follows:

[tex]zThis expression indicates that the term on the left is less than the term on the right.

Since z=2 and y=6, and 2 is less than 6, then the algebraic expression can be considered true.

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