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The square of the quotient of a number and 4

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Answer:


(x^2)/(16)

Explanation:

The square of = power of 2

quotient of = division

a number = let's say, x(could be any variable)

Put it all together:

x/4(quotient of a number and 4)

(x/4)^2 (the square of the quotient of a number and 4)

Solve:

x^2/4^2

= x^2/16


(x^2)/(16)

User SlightlyCuban
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Answer: (g/4)^2

Explanation:

Our task is to write this expression:

the square of the quotient of a number and 4.

This means that we'll square the quotient of a number and 4.

So first, let our number be g.

Then, the quotient of g and 4 is : g ÷ 4.

Now, we square it:


\bigg(\cfrac{g}{4}\bigg)^2

This is our expression.

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