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                The sum of a non-negative number & its square is less than 12.What could the number be?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    x + x^2 < 12
x^2 + x - 12 < 0
(x+4)(x-3) < 0
So where is the corresponding parabola below the x-axis ??
The intercepts are -4 and 3, so
x+x^2 < 12 is true for -4 < x < 3, that is,
all the numbers between -4 and 3
But you want only non-negative x's , so ...
<b>0 ≤ x < 3</b>
(I included the zero, since it is "non-negative" )
checking:
let x = 2.5
2.5 + 2.5^2 = 8.75 , which is < 12
let x = 6
6 + 6^2 = 42 , which is NOT < 12
let x = 2.99
2.99 + 2.99^2 = 11.9301 , which is < 12
    
x^2 + x - 12 < 0
(x+4)(x-3) < 0
So where is the corresponding parabola below the x-axis ??
The intercepts are -4 and 3, so
x+x^2 < 12 is true for -4 < x < 3, that is,
all the numbers between -4 and 3
But you want only non-negative x's , so ...
<b>0 ≤ x < 3</b>
(I included the zero, since it is "non-negative" )
checking:
let x = 2.5
2.5 + 2.5^2 = 8.75 , which is < 12
let x = 6
6 + 6^2 = 42 , which is NOT < 12
let x = 2.99
2.99 + 2.99^2 = 11.9301 , which is < 12
                    Answered by
            Bogale Bodite
            
    didn't know
    
                    Answered by
            Yohanes 
            
    Tnx
    
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