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The quotient of the square of a number n and the cube of n increased by 5.

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Answer:


n^2/n^3+5

Explanation:

First we are gonna analyize it.

Now: The quoient is division. Square= ^2 Cube=^3

Increased=Add

n=variable

So after doing everything you will get= n^2/n^3+5

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Answer:
(n^2)/((n + 5)^3)

Explanation:

Now, a quotient means that we have a division.

The square of n is n^2

the cube of n increased by 5 is a little bit more tricky, this may refer to:

"the cube of n, increased by 5" that will be n^3 + 5

or "the cube of n increased by 5" that will be (n + 5)^3

As you did not write the comma, i will use the second option.

Then:

"The quotient of the square of a number n and the cube of n increased by 5."

is


(n^2)/((n + 5)^3)

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