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Plz help with this math

Plz help with this math-example-1
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Answer:


(n^4p+n^2)/(p^3) \\

Explanation:

We are given the equation
(n^4)/(p^2) + (n^2)/(p^3)

To solve we need to first find the LCM of the denominators, which would be
p^3.


(n^4p)/(p^3) + (n^2)/(p^3)

Now combine the fractions to get the final answer :


(n^4p+n^2)/(p^3) \\

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