6 times of a natural number subtracted from the square of that number gives 187. a Form a second degree equation by taking the number as $x$. b Find the number.
Explanation
Let the number be x. The square of the number is x^2. Six times the number is 6x. The equation is x^2 - 6x - 187 = 0. This is a second-degree equation.
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