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Enter the value of p so that the expression 3(n + 6) is equivalent to (n + p)3.
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Enter the value of p so that the expression
3(n + 6) is equivalent to (n + p)3.
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p=6, 3n+18=3n+3p, subtract 3n on both sides, 18=3p, divide by 3
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