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28 January, 07:45

Subtract seven more than twice a number from the square of one-third of the number you get zero

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  1. 28 January, 08:30
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    X=the number

    the square of 1/3 the number = (x/3) ^2 = (x^2) / 9

    7 more than twice the number=2x+7

    2x+7 - ((x^2) / 9) = 0

    2x+7 = (x^2) / 9

    multiply both sides by 9:

    18x+63=x^2

    subtract 18x+63 from both sides:

    x^2-18x-63=0

    you can use the quadratic formula or factor it as

    (x-21) (x+3) = 0

    the number is - 3 or 21
  2. 28 January, 10:14
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    1/3squared (2x+7) = 0

    1/9 (2x+7) = 0

    2/9x+7/9=0

    2/9x=-7/9

    x=-7/2 or - 3 and 1/2
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