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9 June, 23:21

What is the factored form of n^2 + n

A. n (n + n)

B. n (n - 1)

C. 2 (n + n)

D. 2 (n + 1)

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  1. 9 June, 23:46
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    N^2 + n

    if you divide the whole thing by n

    you will see that n^2/n = n

    and n/n=1

    therefore n (n+1)
  2. 10 June, 03:07
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    A. n (n+1), just factor out a "n" form the equation and you are left in parenthesis.
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