If a positive number exceeds its positive square root by 12, then find the number.
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LET THE NUMBER BE X.SQ

THEN X.SQ=X+12

THEREFORE BY SOLVING GIVEN QUASRATIC EQUATION YOU WILL GET X=4SO X.SQ=16

THEREFORE THE NUMBER IS 16


 

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