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Factored Form in Completing the Square

A data scientist is solving the quadratic equation n2=3n+11n^2 = 3n + 11 using the completing the square method. After collecting terms to get n23n=11n^2 - 3n = 11 and adding rac{9}{4} to both sides to create the expression n^2 - 3n + rac{9}{4} = rac{53}{4}, the scientist must factor the left side. What is the factored form of the expression n^2 - 3n + rac{9}{4} written as a binomial squared?

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