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Help me out with this problem please!!and (please tell me how you got the answer.)

The square of a number increased by 3 times the number equals 4.Find the number.

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The answers are that the number can equal -4 or 1.

You can find this by setting the number equal to x.

x^2 (The square of a number) + 3x (three times a number) = 4

x^2 + 3x = 4 ---> subtract 4 from each side
x^2 + 3x - 4 = 0

Then you can factor this to find the answers

(x - 4)(x + 1) = 0

Set both equal to 0 and solve.
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