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Simplify the expression 6/n + 2/n+1
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Simplify the expression 6/n + 2/n+1
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I think it’s 8/n +1
Since 6/n and 2/n share a common denominator and the one stays the same because it doesn’t have a variable
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Answer:
D. 8n+6/n(n+1)
Explanation:
EDGE
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