SOLUTION: simplify (n^5+2n^4+3n^3)+n^3
i divided everything by the (n^3) and i came up with n^2+2n+4
but since it looks like an addition problem im not sure how to work it out.
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-> SOLUTION: simplify (n^5+2n^4+3n^3)+n^3
i divided everything by the (n^3) and i came up with n^2+2n+4
but since it looks like an addition problem im not sure how to work it out.
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Question 91125: simplify (n^5+2n^4+3n^3)+n^3
i divided everything by the (n^3) and i came up with n^2+2n+4
but since it looks like an addition problem im not sure how to work it out. Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! GOOD START BUT YOU NEED TO FINISH IT THUS:
(N^5+2N^4+3N^3)+N^3
N^5+2N^4+4N^3 NOW FACTORE OUT N^3.
N^3(N^2+2N+4) NOW FACTOR THE QUADRATIC EQUATION THUS:
N^3(N+2)(N+2) ANSWER.