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The square of a number, x. is 16 less than eight times the number. What is the number?

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Answer:

The number is 4.

Explanation:

We can answer the above question as follow:

The square of a number, x is written as: x²

Eight times the number is written as: 8x

From the question, we were told that the square of the number, x is 16 less than eight times the number. This can be written as:

x² = 8x – 16

Rearrange

x² – 8x + 16 = 0

Solving by factorisation method:

Multiply the 1st term (i.e x²) and the last term (i.e 16) together. The result is 16x² as shown below:

x² × 16 = 16x².

Next, find two factors of 16x² such that when we add them together, it will result to the 2nd term ( i.e – 8x).

The factors are –4x and –4x.

Next, replace – 8x in the equation with –4x and –4x. This is illustrated below:

x² – 8x + 16 = 0

x² – 4x – 4x + 16 = 0

Factorise

x(x – 4) – 4(x – 4) = 0

(x – 4)(x – 4) = 0

x – 4 = 0 or x – 4 = 0

x = 4 or x = 4

Thus, the number is 4.

***** Check *****

x² = 8x – 16

x = 4

4² = 8(4) – 16

16 = 32 – 16

16 = 16

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