SOLUTION: Origional Problem:
{{{5(x^2)^4 (2x)(x-2) + (x^2+4)^5 (4)(x-2)}}}
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I factored out
{{{(x^2+4)^4 (x-2)^3(5*2x(x-2) + (x^2+4)*4))}}}
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I combined some terms and factored some mo
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Question 542229: Origional Problem:
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I factored out
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I combined some terms and factored some more.
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Now is where i am unsure. Can you help me complete this?
Answer by friesr(113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Figured out the rest on my own:
10x+4(x-2)
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14x-8
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2(7x-4)
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Final Answer
(x^2)^4(x-2)^4[2(7x-4)]
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