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find the non permissible replacement for n in this expression n-8/n+8
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well you dont want you denominator to be zero
Okay. Hey! Welcome to OpenStudy! I give you a hint. The denominator CANNOT be zero. Can you tell me the value of \(n\) for which the denominator comes out \(0\)?
the denominator is the bottom b=part of the fraction \[\frac{\text {numerator}}{\text{denominator}}\]
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