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Sagot :
[tex]n[/tex] - a number
[tex]n^2[/tex] - its square
[tex]n+n^2[/tex] - the sum
[tex]\leq[/tex] - less than or equal
negative three - I don't have to explain this one, do I?
[tex]n+n^2\leq-3[/tex] - the sum of a number and its square is less than or equal negative three
[tex]n^2[/tex] - its square
[tex]n+n^2[/tex] - the sum
[tex]\leq[/tex] - less than or equal
negative three - I don't have to explain this one, do I?
[tex]n+n^2\leq-3[/tex] - the sum of a number and its square is less than or equal negative three
The sum of a number (n) and it's square (n^2) is less than or equal to -3. We have to write this out in math lingo.
"The sum of a number" means addition, aka +. Example: 1+1=2. The sum of 1 and 1 is 2.
n + n^2
Is less than (<) or equal to (=) -3
n + n^2 <= -3
<= on your paper is written with the arrow and a line underneath. That is option J.
"The sum of a number" means addition, aka +. Example: 1+1=2. The sum of 1 and 1 is 2.
n + n^2
Is less than (<) or equal to (=) -3
n + n^2 <= -3
<= on your paper is written with the arrow and a line underneath. That is option J.
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