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A number is four times larger then the square of half the number

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n is 4 more than square of half of n


n=4+ ((n)/(2))^2

n=4+ (n^2)/(4)
times both sides by 4
4n=16+n²
minus 4n both sides
0=n²-4n+16
gots to use quadratic formula
for an²+bn+c=0
n=
(-b+/- √(b^2-4ac) )/(2a)
1n²-4n+16=0

n=
(-(-4)+/- √((-4)^2-4(1)(16)) )/(2(1))
n=
(4+/- √(16-64) )/(2)
n=
(4+/- √(-48) )/(2)
uh oh, we got imaginary numbers
if we simplify we get n=2+2i√3 or n=2-2i√3

that can't be right



maybe it's

n=4+(n^2)/(2)
times both side sby 2
2n=8+n²
minus 2n

0=n²-2n+8
factor
0=(n-4)(n+2)
st to zero

n-4=0
n=4

n+2=0
n=-2


the number is -2 or 4










if it be
n=4+ ((n)/(2))^2 then n=2+2i√3 or 2-2i√3
if it be
n=4+ (n^2)/(2) then n=-2 or 4
User Llighterr
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I think its -2, and hope this was helpful (:
User Fumihwh
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