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The difference of the square of y and twelve is the same as the product of five and x. How do I translate this into an equation?
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The difference of the square of y and twelve is the same as the product of five and x. How do I translate this into an equation?
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The square of 'y' is y² .
The difference of that and 12 is (y² - 12).
The product of 5 and 'x' is 5x .
If those two quantities are the same,
then you can write
y² - 12 = 5x
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