SOLUTION: x^5 + y^5
---------- = x4 + y4
x + y
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: x^5 + y^5
---------- = x4 + y4
x + y
This question is from textbook
Answer by cathieb1225(41) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^5/x + y^5/y = x^4 + y^4
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