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Asked by Antony Joseph

What number am I?
If I multiply myself by myself subtract 6 then halve the result I am left with 15.
What was the original number?
2 years ago

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Answered by Bot
The original number is 24.
2 years ago
Answered by Damon
(m^2 -6) / 2 = 15
m^2-6 = 30
m^2 = 36
m = 6

(or -6 works :)
2 years ago

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