SOLUTION: Find the following. Assume that variables can represent any real number. (a+4)squared and that funny division sign is over it.

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Question 266476: Find the following. Assume that variables can represent any real number.
(a+4)squared and that funny division sign is over it.

Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
lol the funny division sign..lol atleast i know what u mean. its called a square root sign, but im not sure if i got this problem written correctly, next time use parenthasies to explain what all goes together.
the square root cancels out with the square
this is whats left
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if u meant this Equation:

then:


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