SOLUTION: (a)^4 - (b+c)^4

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Question 1071817: (a)^4 - (b+c)^4

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(a)^4 - (b+c)^4
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If you want to factor that:
= (a^2 - (b+c)^2)*(a^2 + (b+c)^2)
= (a-b-c)*(a+b+c)*(a^2 + (b+c)^2)
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If you want to multiply it, you should say that.
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Step 1, say what you want to do.

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