Question 309160:  The square of Mark's age 3 years ago is 6 times the age he will be in 9 years. What is his age now? 
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You can  put this solution on YOUR website! The square of Mark's age 3 years ago
 
 
Let x = Mark's age now.
 
3 years ago, he was (x-3) years old. The square of his age 3 years ago is (x-3)^2
 
 
 
In 9 years (x+9), Mark will be 6 times the square of his (x-3) age.
 
 
(x-3)^2 = 6(x+9) 
(x^2-6x+9) = 6x+54 
x^2 - 12x -45 = 0
 
 
Factor this. Think what numbers multiply to -45 but add up to -12? -15 and 3.
 
 
(x-15)(x+3)=0
 
x=15, or x=-3
 
 
We can eliminate x=-3, because Mark can't have a negative age.
 
Mark is 15 years old now. 
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