SOLUTION: WHAT IS THE MATH VERSION OF "five more than the opposite of 3 times the square of a number increased by 4 times the number"?
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Question 870243: WHAT IS THE MATH VERSION OF "five more than the opposite of 3 times the square of a number increased by 4 times the number"?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
That is unfortunately badly and imprecisely stated. The description as given is therefore probably wrong.
Here is one attempt to symbolize that worded description:
The unknown number may be called, n.
n+4;
(n+4)^2;
3(n+4)^2;
-3(n+4)^2;
5-3(n+4)^2.
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