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n*n*n
Take any positive integer n. If you square it, and subtract 1, you get (x squared - 1). If you take (n - 1) and (n + 1), and multiply them together, you get n squared - n + n - 1, which is the same as (n squared - 1).
Nine, as a n-gon can be cut in n-2 triangles.
N = nigers but if you take half away it is a wigger
Oh, dude, twice n is just like if you take n and double it. So, if n is 5, twice n would be 10. It's basically just adding n to itself once. Easy peasy, right?