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Simplify the problem below:
u^n*u^n+1

User Huskerchad
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Answer:


u^(2n+1)

Explanation:

Assuming you mean
u^nu^(n+1), then
u^nu^(n+1)=u^(n+n+1)=u^(2n+1).

User Rialgar
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Answer:


\Longrightarrow: \boxed{\sf{u^2^n+1}}

Explanation:

Solution:

This equation can be solved simply by multiplying by the variable to isolate them on one side.


\Longrightarrow: \sf{u^n*u^n+1}


\sf{u^n*u^n=u^2}\\\\\\\sf{= (u^2)^n}

Solve.


\sf{\left(u^2\right)^n=u^(2n)=\boxed{\sf{u^(2n)+1}}

Therefore, the final answer is
\boxed{\sf{u^(2n)+1}}.

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