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| Question 45661:  Hi,
 I could really use some help with this problem:
 Find a number such that one half of its square is equal to twice the number plus six.
 Thanks in advance,
 Louis
 Answer by Fermat(136)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Use the information you are given to build things up. Let the unknown number be X.
 Its square is: X²
 one half of its square is: X²/2
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 twice the number is: 2X
 twice the number plus 6 is: 2X + 6
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 Equate the two phrases, which you are told are equal,
 X²/2 = 2X + 6
 multiplying up and moving all terms to the one side, we get a quadratic,
 X² - 4X - 12 = 0
 which factorises as,
 (X-6)(X+2) = 0
 therefore: X = 6, X = -2
 If we can ignore negative values then there is  only one solution,
 X = 6
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