How do you write a verbal expression for the algebraic expression: p4+6q?

1 Answer
May 11, 2017

The sum of p raised to the fourth power and 6 times q.

Explanation:

A verbal expression of a mathematical expression consists of words rather than symbols to represent the various operations described.

For example, we say "the sum of a and b" when we are provided with a+b or "the product of a and b" when we see ab.

We leave the operands like the numbers and symbols intact, not the operators like +, , ×, etc. We proceed step-by-step and work on explaining one operator at a time.

For this question, we do the following:
1. p4+6q is "the sum of p4 and 6q".
2. p4 is "p raised to the fourth power".
3. 6q is "6 times q" or "6 multiplied by q".

After we have expanded all the operators, we can combine them to obtain the final expression:

"The sum of p raised to the fourth power and 6 times q."