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Fifteen more than the square of a number is eight times the number.
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the answer to this question is 79
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Answer: n = 3 or 5
n^2+15=8n
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n2 - 8n + 15 = 0
(n - 3)(n - 5) = 0
So n is 3 or 5.
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