N=Natural Numbers
For Example 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19 and so on
An index in Algebra is the integer n in a radical defining the n-th root
n^3 (n cubed)
The whole point of using n in algebra is that it stands for an unspecified number. Until you have an equation (or inequality) that involves n and solve it for a value of n.
In algebra, 8n means to multiply n and 8. (8xN)
1n=n 1xn if n mean 64, n=64, 1xn=64,1n=64
An index in Algebra is the integer n in a radical defining the n-th root
Algebra NY stands for a New York Algebra curriculum.
n^3 (n cubed)
The whole point of using n in algebra is that it stands for an unspecified number. Until you have an equation (or inequality) that involves n and solve it for a value of n.
An expression
In algebra, 8n means to multiply n and 8. (8xN)
"n cubed" is not an algebra problem, since it asks no question. It's an "expression", whose numerical value depends on the value of ' n '.
"n" stands for an unknown number.
n is any number, (it is not n because it is the first letter of the word number,because the 'n' could be a 'q' or a 'h') Basically, 'n' is any number, and usually when working with algebra, it is easiest to work backwards
A(n) considerable or great amount
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ANSWER: "n" is a pronumeral which stands for an unknown number. Pronumerals are used in algebra.