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Which algebraic expression means “three more than a number squared”?
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Which algebraic expression means “three more than a number squared”?
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Which algebraic expression means “three more than a number squared”?
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3 more then a number squared......
n^2 + 3
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Let "a number" = x
3 more = +3
number squared = x²
x² + 3
is your answer
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