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27 December, 11:52

The difference of the square of a number and three times the sum of the number and 7 is more than the product of that number and 15.

Select the inequality that can be used to determine the unknown number.

A.

x2 - 3x - 21 > 15x

B.

x2 - 3x + 21 > 15 + x

C.

x2 - 3x + 7 ≥ 15x

D.

x2 + 3x ≥ 15 + x

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  1. 27 December, 14:31
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The question stated that the difference of the square of a number and three times the sum of the number and 7 (x^2-3 (x+7)) is more than the product of that number and 15 (15x)

    So x^2 - 3 (x+7) >15 (x) = x^2 - 3x + 21>15x
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