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Mathematics, 06.11.2020 23:50 meganwintergirl

Nita finds that the expression ( a+1) to the second power, is sometimes, but not always, greater in value than (a+1) to the third power, when she evaluates both expressions for the same value as 'a'. How do you explain this finding?

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