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Mathematics, 31.08.2019 22:50 ogjigglypuff

Which of the following algebraic expressions represent the word phrase "seven subtracted from a number"?
a. both (x ā€“ 7) and (7 ā€“ x) represent the given phrase.
b. only (x ā€“ 7) represents the given phrase.
c. only (7 ā€“ x) represents the given phrase.
d. none of the above represents the given phrase.

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