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the answer is -3. it’s -3 bc if you assume n=0, the 5&4 are gone cause x*0 always equals 0. so then you subtract 3, 0-3=3. sincerely, 6969 ps.download photomath
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Answer:
1 over 125n^12 Which is the second choice(:
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