SOLUTION: Need help factoring this : c^2-1/c^4-1/c+1/c^2+1 =
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Question 1185326: Need help factoring this : c^2-1/c^4-1/c+1/c^2+1 =
Answer by greenestamps(13203) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Without parentheses in the places where they are needed, there are many different ways to interpret the expression.
This is the expression as you show it:
I very much doubt that is what you intended.
Re-post, showing the expression correctly.
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