Chapter 4: Q. 67 (page 242)
For what positive numbers will the cube of a number exceed four times its square?
Short Answer
The cube of a number will exceed four times its square for every positive value of x in the set of
Chapter 4: Q. 67 (page 242)
For what positive numbers will the cube of a number exceed four times its square?
The cube of a number will exceed four times its square for every positive value of x in the set of
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