This depends entirely on the context, but usually, an x denotes an unknown amount in an expression, while n denotes where a term is in a sequence.
Examples:
I have x amount of apples. My sister has twice that amount. How many does she have?
2x
A sequence goes 1,2,3,4... etc. The term "n" is a certain amount. Which term is twice that amount?
2n
This is how they are usually used, but they can also be interchangeable if you want to use them interchangeably. x and n both just mean "an unknown value".
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The notation 2N typically means double the amount of a variable or object N. So, 2N is twice the value of N.
Difference is 5,7,9,11,13 Second difference is 2 (2x)^2 gives 4,9,16,25 Difference between 2x^2 and sequence is -5 Thus, the nth term will be (2n)^2-5
2n is 2 times n.
5 - 2n = 1 4 = 2n n = 2
2n - 3
It is abs(5 - 2n) = 1
For example: 4x2-36 = (2x-6)(2x+6) when factored and is the difference of two squares
It can be: 2x-25 or 25-2x or maybe the absolute value of (2x-25).
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It is: 2x and 5x are like terms Addition: 2x+5x = 7x Multiplication: 2x*5x = 10x2