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What is the algebraic equation product of 3 and a squared number is twice the sum of the number and 4
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What is the algebraic equation product of 3 and a squared number is twice the sum of the number and 4
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Let n = number
" product of 3 and a squared number" translates to 3n²
"sum of the number and 4" translates to n + 4
The word "is" becomes your equals sign.
3n² = n + 4
is your equation.
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