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When the product of 6 and the square of a number is increased by 5 times the number, the result is 4.

Which equation represents this situation?

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Let
x be the unknown number. Its square is
x^2. The product of 6 and the square of the number is
6x^2. Increase this by 5 and you get
6x^2+5.

If this has to equal 4, you have
6x^2+5=4

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Answer:

Step-b-6x2 + 5x - 4 = 0

step explanation:

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