How do you translate " ten less than five times the area of a triangle" into an algebraic expression?

2 Answers
Apr 7, 2018

5A10

Explanation:

Let the area of triangle be A.

So, that translates to 5A10

Hope this helps :)

Apr 7, 2018

52bh10

Explanation:

If we break down each of the components of this, we can make it into an algebraic expression.

First, remember that the area of a triangle is 12bh.

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And they tell us to do 5 times the area of a triangle so our equation will look like this so far:

5(12bh)52bh

The first part says "ten less than five times the area of a triangle", so we know that that part is going to be subtracted from the rest of the equation.

52bh10

A couple things to remember that are helpful:

  1. "Less than" will always mean subtraction, whereas "more than" will always mean addition.

  2. Translate words into algebraic equations in small pieces and then combine them - it makes it easier to solve!