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I need help with 15, the whole thing is one answer and I would like to know the steps in each formula on 15

I need help with 15, the whole thing is one answer and I would like to know the steps-example-1
User Jacob K
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Answer:

1)A number added to 2 is 64, if n is such a number, then in algebraic notation, this sentence can be written as:


n+2=64.

Subtracting 2 from the above equation we get:


\begin{gathered} n+2-2=64-2, \\ n=62. \end{gathered}

2) A number doubled is 64, this means that two times n is 64. which in algebraic notation is:


2n=64.

Dividing the above equation by 2 we get:


\begin{gathered} (2n)/(2)=(64)/(2), \\ n=32. \end{gathered}

3) A number squared is 64, this means that n to the power of 2 is 64, which in algebraic notation is:


n^2=64.

Notice that:


64=8^2\text{.}

Therefore:


\begin{gathered} n^2=8^2, \\ n=8. \end{gathered}

4) 2 subtracted from a number is 64, this means that if we subtract 2 from n we obtain 64, which in algebraic notation is:


n-2=64.

Adding 2 to the above equation we get:


\begin{gathered} n-2+2=64+2, \\ n=66. \end{gathered}

5) 64 subtracted from a number is 0, this means that if we subtract 64 from n we obtain 0, which in algebraic notation is:


n-64=0.

Adding 64 to the above equation we get:


\begin{gathered} n-64+64=0+64, \\ n=64. \end{gathered}

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