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The square of a number 60 greater than half of the number. Form a

quadratic equation and solve to determine the possible values of the
number.

User Bilobatum
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Answer:

The number could be
-7.5 or
8.

Explanation:

I'm going to assume this means "The square of a number is 60 greater than half of the number." Let the number be
x. The square of
x will be
x^(2). "is" denotes that we use the "
=" sign, so our equation so far is
x^(2) = . Half of
x is
(1)/(2)x, and "greater than" implies addition, so
60 greater than
(1)/(2)x is
(1)/(2)x+60. Therefore, the equation is
x^(2) =(1)/(2)x+60.

Solving for
x, we get:


x^(2) =(1)/(2)x+60


2x^(2) =x+120 (Multiply both sides of the equation by
2 to get rid of the fraction)


2x^(2) -x-120=0 (Subtract
x+120 from both sides of the equation to make it easier to solve)


2x^(2) +15x-16x-120=0 (Split
-x into
15x-16x to make the LHS easier to factor)


x(2x+15)-8(2x+15)=0 (Take a common factor out of the first two terms and the last two terms)


(2x+15)(x-8)=0 (Take another common factor out)


2x+15=0,x-8=0 (Zero Product Property)


x=-7.5,8 (Solve)

Hope this helps!

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