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Since the question refers to "how much greater" rather than "how much as great as", the answer is that: t squared is (t-1) times greater than t.
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∙ 9y agox^2 >= 49 Hence x +/-7 This means x >= 7 and x
Six less than a number w squared is written algebraically as w2 - 6
If you mean: (x+3) squared = (x+2) squared +11 Then the value of x works out as 3
x² - 15
the number is 24.. 24 is one less than 25 which is 5 squared when doubled its 48, which is one less than 7 squared (49)
More. 4 squared = 16 4.1 squared = 16.81 any number greater than 4 when squared is larger
64 - 49 = 15 (= 8 + 7)
4 squared is 16 The square root of 4 is 2 Hence, 4 squared is 14 greater than the square root of 4.
25, which is five squared, is the first square number greater than 23.
The square root of any number between 36 and 49.
Any number greater than 17.
Real Numbers/Integers except 1 Perfect Squares
Since 0.50 squared equals 0.25, 0.50 squared is less than 0.50.
5 squared is 5 times 5 which is 25, so yes its greater than 5.
The greatness of 4 squared and 3 squared is expressed by the equation: 16 - 9 which equals 7.3 squared equals 3 x 3 = 94 squared equals 4 x 4 = 1616 - 9 = 7
If the number in front of x squared is a number greater than 1, the parabola will start becoming thinner. The opposite occurs when the number is a fraction.
When the sum of a number plus 3 is squared, it is 11 more than the sum of the number plus 2 when squared.