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For what value of n is n+1P3=nP4

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n= P3 / (p2+1) (p+1) (p-1)
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Answer:


n=(-p^(3) )/((1+p^(2))(1+p)(1-p) )

Explanation:

To find the value of n we must solve the equation for n.

The equation can be written as:


n + p^(3) = np^(4)\\

We are going to move the terms with n to the left and the terms without n to the right:


n + p^(3) = np^(4)\\n-np^(4) =-p^(3)

Now we will proceed to factor the left side of the equation and solve for n:


n-np^(4) =-p^(3)\\n(1-p^(4))=-p^(3)  \\n(1+p^(2))(1-p^(2) )=-p^(3) \\n(1+p^(2) )(1+p)(1-p)=-p^(3) \\n=(-p^(3) )/((1+p^(2))(1+p)(1-p) )

Therefore
n=(-p^(3) )/((1+p^(2))(1+p)(1-p) )

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