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12 September, 02:07

The difference of the square of a number and 40 is equal to 3 times that number. Find the positive solution.

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  1. 12 September, 05:08
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    Answer: The answer is 8.

    Step-by-step explanation: The first step is to convert the expression into figures. We shall call the unknown number Y. So if we are told "the square of a number," that means Y squared, or better still, Y^2. Further we are told "the difference between the square of a number and 40" and that can be written as;

    Y^2 - 40.

    Next we are told that this expression is equal to 3 times that number (that is 3Y). That can now be written out as follows,

    Y^2 - 40 = 3Y

    If we move all expressions to one side of the equation, what we would have is,

    Y^2 - 3Y - 40 = 0

    (Remember that when a positive value crosses to the other side of an equation it becomes negative and vice versa)

    We now have a quadratic equation

    Y^2 - 3Y - 40 = 0

    By factorizing we now have

    (Y - 8) (Y + 5) = 0

    Therefore Y - 8 = 0 or

    Y + 5 = 0

    Hence, Y = 8 or Y = - 5

    Since we are asked to calculate the positive solution, Y = 8
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