SOLUTION: 2(n squared + 1)-3 (2n squared - 3)+3 (5n squared -2) n= 1/4 I'm not sure how to distribute the fraction squared.

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Question 67547This question is from textbook intermediate algebra
: 2(n squared + 1)-3 (2n squared - 3)+3 (5n squared -2) n= 1/4
I'm not sure how to distribute the fraction squared.
This question is from textbook intermediate algebra

Answer by cassiroberts(11) About Me  (Show Source):
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2(n squared + 1)-3 (2n squared - 3)+3 (5n squared -2) n= 1/4
2n squared +2 --6n squared+9+15n squared -6
plug in 1/4 for n