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The difference of 3 times a number and 15 is no less than the square of the number.

Select the inequality that represents this relationship.
A. 3x – 15 > 22
B. 34 < x2 + 15
c. 3x < 32 – 15
D. 3x + 15 > 22

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Answer:

3x - 15 >
x^(2)

Explanation:

Let the number be x

⇒3 times the number is 3x and square of the number is
x^(2)

Difference of 3 times a number and 15 is 3x -15

⇒This difference is no less than the square of the number

⇒The difference is greater than or equal to square of the number

3x - 15 ≥
x^(2)

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Answer:

(B) The inequality that represents this relationship is
3x &nbsp;< x^2 +15

Explanation:

Let us assume the given number = x

⇒ 3 times the given number = 3 (x) = 3x

Square of the given number =
(x)^2 &nbsp;= x^2

Now, According to the question:

The difference of (3 x) and 15 is no less than
x^2


3x - 15 < x^2\\ \implies 3x &nbsp;< x^2 +15

or,
3x &nbsp;< x^2 +15

Hence, the given inequality is represented as
3x &nbsp;< x^2 +15

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