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Allison:

4n^2/n^2

Allison:

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Allison:

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dude:

\(\frac{4n^2}{n^2}\) The n's cancel out since they are the same on both sides of the fraction \(\frac{4\color{red}{n^2}{}}{\color{red}{n^2}}\rightarrow \frac{4}{1}=4\)

Allison:

Thank you >.<

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