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Algebra 1:Write an algebraic expression for 91 more than the square of a number
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Algebra 1:Write an algebraic expression for 91 more than the square of a number
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Answer:
91+x^2
X is the number.
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Give the number a name. You can call it anything. I'll call it ' G '.
The square of the number is G² .
91 more than that is G² + 91 .
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