Respuesta :
Answer:
5x + 6
Step-by-step explanation:
To Do
- Creating an algebraic expression that always results in 6 more than a multiple of 5 if the variable is an integer
Solution
- Let the variable be x
- Multiple of 5 ⇒ 5x
- 6 more ⇒ +6
- Expression ⇒ 5x + 6
Hello!
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Let's create an expression that always results in 6 more than a multiple of 5.
First, let the unknown number be x.
Then, we should multiply it times 5 and add 6 (6 more means we add 6)
So the expression is
5x+6
Will this work? We can easily check by plugging in some numbers:
5(2)+6
10+6
10 is a multiple of 5
16 ✓
Try another number:
5(3)+6
15+6
21 ✓
Try a negative number:
5(-3)+6
-15+6
-9 ✓
Try zero:
5(0)+6
0+6
6 ✓
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Notes:
- Hope everything is clear.
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