Which algebraic expression means “three more than a number squared”? 2 n + 3 2 n minus 3 n squared + 3 n squared minus 3

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Answer:

[tex]n^{2} +3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we have n squared, which is at the beginning, and then three more than that would be +3

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the answer is n^2+3 or n squared + 3

when it says “three more” it’s implying + 3. When it says “a number squared”, we can use a variable (n) to represent any number and then square it making it n^2.

al we have to do is combine both parts to get n^2+3