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There is actually more than an interpretation of that statement. "The square of 6 more than x" can be interpreted as x + 6² = x + 36. Otherwise, if the statement means "the square of the sum of x and 6", then the expression is (x + 6)²

Remember that:

  • "more than" means that you add a value by another.
  • "the square of" means that you are squaring something.
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