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'A number which is '2' less than the sum of two consecutive natural numbers' is algebraically written as ______.

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(x+(x+1))2
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2(x+1)
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(2x+2)2
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2(2x+1)
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Solution

The correct option is A (x+(x+1))2

Consider a natural number, say x. Then the next natural number is x+1.

So, 'Add two consecutive natural numbers' is algebraically written as x+(x+1).

Then, a number, two less than the sum of these two consecutive natural numbers is '(x+(x+1))2'.


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