SOLUTION: if m = 3 + 2p2 and n = 4 + p, what is m in terms of n? OPtions: 4n2 + 16n + 32 4n2 + 16n + 29 4n2 + 16n + 35 n2– 8n + 19 n2 + 8n + 19
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Question 955387
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if m = 3 + 2p2 and n = 4 + p, what is m in terms of n?
OPtions:
4n2 + 16n + 32
4n2 + 16n + 29
4n2 + 16n + 35
n2– 8n + 19
n2 + 8n + 19
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