How do you translate "the quotient of 14 and the difference between a number and -7 into an algebraic statement?

1 Answer
May 24, 2017

14/(n-(-7)) or 14/(n+7) where n is the number.

Explanation:

Let's do semantic analysis! Just kidding.

Let's break this down.
"The quotient of 14 and the difference between a number and -7"
This can be interpreted to be:

"The quotient of 14 and a number a"
Where a is the "difference between a number and -7"

So far we have 14/a

Now, a is the "difference between a number and -7". Let's call this number n. a is the difference between n and -7 which is to say:
a=n-(-7)

Now we have these two statements:
14/a
a=n-(-7)

Let's put a back into its place:
14/a=14/(n-(-7))

Finally, we clear off the double negative and we get this statement:
14/(n+7)