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To Translate: The equation “
Answer to Problem 13PPE
The required sentence is” The difference of six times d squared and seven times f is equal to the sum eight times d and f squared.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The equation “
Calculation:
= may be stated as “is equal to”
can be stated as:
d squared.
can be stated as:
Six times d squared.
can be stated as :
Seven times f.
can be stated as :
Eight times d.
can be stated as:
f squared.
“+“ may be stated as “The sum”
“-“ may be stated as “The difference”
So, the equation “
” can be written as:
The difference of six times d squared and seven times f is equal to the sum of eight times d and f squared.
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