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24 August, 01:27

Consuelo and James are writing an algebraic expression for three times the sum of n squared and 3. Is either of them correct?

Consuelo James

3 (n² + 3) 3n² + 3

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  1. 24 August, 01:34
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    Yes the first one is correct because n squared is n with the 2 above it and adding it to three gets your first answer and then the three on the outside means to multiply so your first response is correct.
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