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16 September, 21:30

One more than one-

fourth the square of a

number x is y

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  1. 17 September, 01:08
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    y = 1 + ¼x²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    One more than one-fourth the square of a number x is y

    Required

    Represent algebraically

    We start by analysing the expression one after the other.

    First, the two numbers to compare are represented by x and y.

    Where y is the resulting number.

    So, we start with y =;

    Then we move backwards

    - "the square of a number, x" can be represented with x²

    - one-fourth "the square of a number, x".

    The expression in quote has already been represented by x².

    So, we can replace this expression with x².

    This will give us: one-fourth of x²

    One-fourth means ¼

    Hence, one-fourth of x² = ¼ * x²

    - "One more than" means 1 has to be added to the previous expression to give y.

    In other words; 1 + ¼ * x²

    Finally, we'll bring the expressions together to give

    y = 1 + ¼ * x²

    y = 1 + ¼x²

    Hence, "One more than one-fourth the square of a number x is y " is represented in algebra by y = 1 + ¼x²
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