Let the number be x
Then its square is x^2
3 less than the square of a number is x^2-3 (or x square minus three)
3x3=9 12-9=3
3(n-9)
A square root sign.
3 less than the product of 9 and a number
Well, honey, a square number less than 16 is any number that you can multiply by itself to get a product less than 16. So, we're looking at 1, 4, and 9. Those are the only square numbers less than 16. Hope that clears things up for ya!
The number is 3 less than the square root of 16 ie 3 less than 4, so it's 1.
The square of a prime number that is less than 10.
Subject: Algebra Topic: Expression Evaluation Step 1: Let the number be represented by the variable ( x ). Step 2: Write the expression for "a square of a number": ( x^2 ). Step 3: Write the expression for "3 less than a square of a number": ( x^2 - 3 ). Step 4: Provide the final answer: The expression representing "3 less than a square of a number" is ( x^2 - 3 ). Explanation: The expression ( x^2 - 3 ) represents the result of subtracting 3 from the square of a given number ( x ).
p^2-3
3 is prime, 1 less than the perfect square of 4 (2x2)
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9/5
26 5*5 and 3*3*3
The number can be anything. Give it the name 'X'. Three less than the square of the number is (X2 - 3).
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