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Which of the following algebraic expressions describes the verbal expression below?

Six less than the square of the sum of 5 and a number.

A. (5+x)^2 -6

B. 5+x^2 -6

C. 5^2 +x-6

D. 6- {5+x^2}

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For this case, the first thing we must do is define a variable.

We have then:

x: unknown number

We now write the expression that models the problem:

Six less than the square of the sum of 5 and a number.

The expression in algebraic form is given by:


(5 + x) ^ 2 -6

Answer:

The following is an algebraic expression that describes the verbal expression:


(5 + x) ^ 2 -6

option A

User Prateek Mishra
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In this question, we have to find the algebraic expression of Six less than the square of the sum of 5 and a number.

And here the number is x.

Sum of 5 and a number x is represented as


x+5

And the square of sum of 5 and the number x is


(x+5)^2

And finally it is six less than the expression we got above, that is


(x+5)^2-6

Therefore out of the four options, correct option is A .

User Zachary Schroeder
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