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Write an algebraic expression for
three more than twice the square of six

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Answer:

2 x 36 + 3 or 2 x
6^(2) +3

Explanation:

Three more must mean + 3.

The square of six is 36.

Twice the square of six is 36 times 2.

2 x 36 + 3 = 75

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User Pradeep Kashyap
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Answer:

2·6² + 3

Explanation:

all operations mentioned in the sentence are in the expression above.

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User Akhil V Suku
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