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The sum of a number with the square of its following algebraic language​

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Answer:

(n + 1 )

Let "n" be the number, the square of it is; n² and the following number results from adding the unit; then (n + 1) will be the next of the number.

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User Andreas Zita
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Answer:


\bold{n + (n+1)^(2)}

Step by step explanation:

An unknown number can be interpreted with any letter of the alphabet, they will be our unknowns to be able to form an algebraic expression.

Well, in this case, I will use the variable n, to name the unknown number.

Let "n" be the number, the square of it is; n² and the following number results from adding the unit; then (n + 1) will be the next of the number.

(grouping the data the following algebraic expression is obtained):


\bold{n + (n+1)^(2)}

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User Norbert Hartl
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