ImpracticalJokers2
ImpracticalJokers2 ImpracticalJokers2
  • 27-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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PLEASE HELP! 10 POINTS!

Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below?

The quotient of the opposite of a number squared and three

*choices below*

PLEASE HELP 10 POINTS Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below The quotient of the opposite of a number squared and three choices below class=
PLEASE HELP 10 POINTS Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below The quotient of the opposite of a number squared and three choices below class=
PLEASE HELP 10 POINTS Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below The quotient of the opposite of a number squared and three choices below class=
PLEASE HELP 10 POINTS Which algebraic expression represents the phrase below The quotient of the opposite of a number squared and three choices below class=

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SiobhanSullivan
SiobhanSullivan SiobhanSullivan
  • 27-10-2017
A quotient means division, so you can get rid of the third and fourth choices. It says "opposite" so that means negative. The answer is the second choice: [tex] \frac{(-x)^{2} }{3} [/tex]
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