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the algebraic expression for something under 35 would be "<35"

The algebraic expression of a number less than 35 will be "x < 35".

What is inequality?

A difference between two values indicates whether one is smaller, larger, or basically not similar to the other.

A mathematical phrase in which the sides are not equal is referred to as being unequal. In essence, a comparison of any two values reveals whether one is less than, larger than, or equal to the value on the opposite side of the equation.

For example x < 4 , x > 3 like that.

The inequality is given by two symbols < and  > where < refers to less than and > refers to greater than.

For example 3 < 4 means 3 is less than four which is correct.

4>3 means 4 is greater than 3 which is the same thing.

So lets say that number is x

Than x is less than 35 will be

x < 35

Hence, x < 35 will be the correct algebraic expression.

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