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Valery Downs
16 July, 16:01
The question is (n+3) to the 2nd power
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Maya Andrade
16 July, 18:41
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n^2+9
Step-by-step explanation:
(n+3) (n+3)
n+n=n^2
3+3=9
n^2+9
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