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Write an equation for the following, then solve. Show your work.

If a number is subtracted from its square, the result is 90. Find the number(s).

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Answer:

x = -9, 10

Explanation:


x^2 - x = 90\\

Solve this as a quadratic equation, so subtract 90 from both sides:


x^2-x-90=0

Factoring:


(x+9)(x-10) = 0

This means that:


x + 9 = 0\\\\x=-9\\or\\x - 10 = 0\\x = 10

x can be -9 or 10.

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