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OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

n^6+27/n^2+3

OpenStudy (owlcoffee):

What do you want to do with that expression?

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

You wrote: \(n^6 + \dfrac{27}{n^2} + 3\) You really mean: \(\dfrac{n^6 + 27}{n^2 + 3} \), right?

OpenStudy (exoticinspirit):

yes

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