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12 March, 21:30

Ten times an integer is added to seven times it's square. If the result is 152, what was the original number?

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  1. 12 March, 22:07
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    Required number is 4.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the required number be a.

    Given,

    Sum of ten times the integer and seven times it's square is 152.

    = > Ten times of a + seven times of it's square = 152

    = > 10 (a) + 7 (a) ^2 = 152

    = > 10a + 7a^2 - 152 = 0

    = > 7a^2 + 10a - 152 = 0

    = > 7a^2 + (38 - 28) a - 152 = 0

    = > 7a^2 + 38a - 28a - 152 = 0

    = > a (7a + 38) - 4 (7a + 38) = 0

    = > (a - 4) (7a + 38) = 0

    = > a = 4 or - 38 / 7

    Hence the required number is 4.
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