SOLUTION: I have to take verbal expressions and write them as algebraic expressions, then do the opposite. Some of them are phrased funny, tho-ugh, so I would like your help. the verbal expr

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Question 1091358: I have to take verbal expressions and write them as algebraic expressions, then do the opposite. Some of them are phrased funny, tho-ugh, so I would like your help. the verbal expression is, "the product of five and the square of a, increased by the sum of eight, a^2, and 4
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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"the product of five and the square of a, increased by the sum of eight, a^2, and 4
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Write the symbolism exactly as the words description says.


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