SOLUTION: n^2 -9/n + 3 * n/3n - 9 I got n - 3 * 1/3 after solving both...now i'm not sure...but the final answer I get is n/3 - 1 but I don't think that's right yes it's right

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Question 156618: n^2 -9/n + 3 * n/3n - 9
I got n - 3 * 1/3 after solving both...now i'm not sure...but the final answer I get is n/3 - 1 but I don't think that's right yes it's right

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