translate to an algebraic expression 32 more than n, translation is > is this correct? thanks

one more than one-fourth the square of a number x is y

n + 32

"32 more than n" = n +32

"32 is more (greater) than n" = 32 > n

Hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

How to write an expression representing 25 more than the product of a number and 15?

46 decreased by twice a number

To translate the phrase "32 more than n" into an algebraic expression, we can use the symbol "+" to represent addition.

The phrase "32 more than n" means we need to add 32 to the value of n. So the algebraic expression would be:
n + 32

Therefore, the correct translation of "32 more than n" into an algebraic expression is n + 32.

Please note that the translation is not ">". The symbol ">" is used to represent "greater than" in inequalities, not for translating phrases into algebraic expressions.