To express a relationship mathematically, we start by identifying the variables involved and how they interact with each other. An equation typically takes the form of a statement that two expressions are equal to each other.
For example, if we have variables x and y, and we know that doubling x is equal to adding 10 to y, we can write this relationship as:
x * 2 = y + 10
This equation clearly shows the relationship we want to express. To apply this to your specific case, replace x and y with the respective variables or constants you are working with, while ensuring the mathematical operations accurately reflect the described relationship.