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Tristian Stanley
Mathematics
2 October, 21:50
The first 3 terms of
n+5
3n - 1
+2
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Messiah Parks
2 October, 22:16
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3n^2+7n-5
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute n to 3n and - 1
Distribute 5 to 3n and - 1
then you have 3n^2-n+8n-5
Use the like terms principle to get
3n^2+7n-5
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