SOLUTION: y=((x^4)-4x))/((x^4)-4)
What I tried:
y=((x^4)-4x)/((x^4)-4)/((x^4)-4)
(starting out by factoring)
y= x((x^3)-4)/((x^2)-2)((x^2)+2)
(took Greatest common factor and th
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Question 1071733: y=((x^4)-4x))/((x^4)-4)
What I tried:
y=((x^4)-4x)/((x^4)-4)/((x^4)-4)
(starting out by factoring)
y= x((x^3)-4)/((x^2)-2)((x^2)+2)
(took Greatest common factor and then became confused...
PLZZZZZZZZZZ HELP!!!!)
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y=((x^4)-4x))/((x^4)-4)
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What I tried:
y=((x^4)-4x)/((x^4)-4)/((x^4)-4)
(starting out by factoring)
y= x((x^3)-4)/((x^2)-2)((x^2)+2)
(took Greatest common factor and then became confused...
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