SOLUTION: n(n2-1n)+n(n-1) trying to help my daughter, no idea how to solve this. the 2 is n squared. thanks for your help

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Question 129727: n(n2-1n)+n(n-1) trying to help my daughter, no idea how to solve this. the 2 is n squared.
thanks for your help

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
n(n2-1n)+n(n-1)
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It cannot be "solved" because it is not an equation.
It can be simplified, as follows:
n(n^2-n)+n(n-1
= n^3-n^2 + n^2-n
= n^3-n
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Cheers,
stan H.

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