Learn how to translate everyday English phrases into algebraic expressions. This page explains the key vocabulary, the conventions used in algebra, and walks through four worked examples to build your confidence.
What is an Algebraic Expression?
An algebraic expression uses letters (called variables) together with numbers and operation symbols. Variables such as
To write an algebraic expression, you translate an English sentence, word by word, into mathematical symbols. The key is to recognize which operation each word is describing.
Translating words to operations
Different English words map to the four basic operations:
- Addition (
): sum, plus, add, increased by, more than, total - Subtraction (
): difference, minus, less than, decreased by, subtract, take away - Multiplication (
): product, times, multiplied by, of, twice, triple - Division (
or a fraction): quotient, divided by, per, ratio, one half of, one third of
Powers and Roots
- "Squared" means raised to the power of
, e.g. squared is . - "Cubed" means raised to the power of
, e.g. cubed is . - "The number multiplied by itself
times" is . For example, . - "The square root of" a quantity is written with a radical sign, e.g. the square root of
is .
Shorthand conventions in algebra
When writing algebraic expressions, we use these standard shortcuts:
- The multiplication sign is usually omitted. Write
instead of , and instead of . - The number is written first, then the letter: write
, not . - Division is written as a fraction: write
rather than . - For groups, use parentheses to show which terms are combined first. For example, "one third of the sum of
and " is , not .
โ ๏ธ Watch out: word order matters
Be careful with subtraction and division โ the order matters.
- "
decreased by " means , not . - "
less than " means , not . - "The quotient of
and " means , not .
Worked examples
Example 1 โ Translating with a Power
If
Translate the sentence piece by piece:
Example 2 โ One Quarter of a Sum
Write an expression for one quarter of the sum of
First form the sum, then divide by
Example 3 โ A Geometric Formula
Write an expression for the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with side length
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides, so the perimeter is three lots of
Example 4 โ A Money Word Problem
Liam buys
Find the total cost first, then subtract it from the amount paid:
Key rules to remember
- Match the word to the operation: sum โ
, difference โ , product โ , quotient โ . - Drop the multiplication sign. Write
instead of , and instead of . - Number first, letter second: write
, not . - Word order matters for
and : " decreased by " is , not . "The quotient of and " is , not . - Write division as a fraction using
rather than . - Use parentheses (or a fraction bar) to group terms that belong together. "Half the sum of
and " is , not . - Powers mean repeated multiplication:
. "Squared" means , "cubed" means . - For word problems, identify the cost/quantity of one item first, then scale up and combine.