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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 17:30 05eviebee

The sum of a number and 8 is no more than the square of the difference of the number and 4.
which of the following inequalities can be used to determine the unknown number?
a.
x+85(x-4)
b.
x+8< (x+4)
c. x+8 5x2-4
d.
x+8

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