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3 less than the square of a number

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Answer:

n² -3

Explanation:

The square of a number is found by multiplying it by itself. The square of a number in an algebraic expression is shown using an exponent of 2. For a number represented by n, the square of the number is n².

3 less than a number is found by subtracting 3 from the number. Equivalently, it is found by adding -3 to the number. The addition can be done in any order. For a number represented by n, 3 less than the number is either of ...

-3 +n

n -3

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given expression

The expression for "3 less than the square of a number" is ...

n² -3 . . . . . where n represents the number

It can also be written ...

-3 +n²

We generally prefer the first form, with variable exponents decreasing left-to-right.

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