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The square of the sum of 7 times x and 3 divided by 4 times the difference of x and 1

The square of the sum of 7 times x and 3 divided by 4 times the difference of x and-example-1
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I believe the 3rd answer down if the information you provided is correct

Squaring the sum on the top, rules out 1 and 2 (not squaring the 7 only)
then 4 times the difference. so I believe 4 (x-1) on the bottom.
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Answer: Third option is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

The square of the sum of 7 times x and 3 divided by 4 times the difference of x and 1.

The square of the sum of 7 times x and 3 would be written as


(7x+3)^2

and 4 times the difference of x and 1 is written as


4(x-1)

Mathematically, it is expressed as


((7x+3)^2)/(4(x-1))

Hence, Third option is correct.

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