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Match the phrase on the left to the correct algebraic expression on the right.

eight more than a number cubed
eight less than a number squared
the difference of eight and
twice a number
the quotient of eight and
a number increased by two
8-2n
8+n³
n²-8
8+2
n

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User Ansev
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Explanation:

Match the phrase on the left to the correct algebraic expression on the right. eight-example-1
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User Haritha
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Answer:


\textsf{eight more than a number cubed} \longrightarrow 8+n^3


\textsf{eight less than a number squared} \longrightarrow n^2 - 8


\textsf{the difference of eight and twice a number}\longrightarrow 8-2n


\textsf{the quotient of eight anda number increased by two } \longrightarrow (8)/(n) + 2

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