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20 January, 07:56

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

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  1. 20 January, 10:51
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    Let us assume the unknown number = x

    Now we have to follow the details given in the question to bring out the actual equation. In this case there will be only one equation.

    (x/3) ^2 - (2x + 7) = 0

    (x/3) ^2 = 2x + 7

    x^2/9 = 2x + 7

    x^2 = 9 (2x + 7)

    x^2 = 18x + 63

    x^2 - 18x = 63

    This would be the final equation for the given problem. his problem needs any solver to understand the words very minutely.
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