SOLUTION: Can you help me find the common denominator to solve this equation: (7/(x+4))+ (4/(x^2-4x+16)) - (336/(x^3+64))

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Question 372656: Can you help me find the common denominator to solve this equation:
(7/(x+4))+ (4/(x^2-4x+16)) - (336/(x^3+64))

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