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Algebraic expression of the product of a quarter of 3 more than a number a and two times a number b is equals to [tex](\frac{3}{4} +a)[/tex]×[tex](2b)[/tex]
What is an algebraic expression?
" An algebraic expression is defined as the expression which is represents using variables, number and mathematical operation."
According to the question,
'a' represents a number
'b' represents another number
Algebraic expression as per the given condition we get,
The product of
Quarter of 3 more than a number a = [tex]\frac{3}{4} +a[/tex]
Two times a number b = 2b
Algebraic expression = [tex](\frac{3}{4} +a)[/tex]× [tex](2b)[/tex]
Hence, algebraic expression of the product of a quarter of 3 more than a number a and two times a number b is equals to [tex](\frac{3}{4} +a)[/tex]×[tex](2b)[/tex].
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