SOLUTION: How to solve the fractional equation: If (1/1-x)+(1/1+x)=4 then x4 = what?

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Question 844318: How to solve the fractional equation:
If (1/1-x)+(1/1+x)=4 then x4 = what?

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
|Multiply thru byso as all denominators = 1
(1+x) + (1-x) = 4(1-x^2)
2 = 4-4x^2)
4x^2 = 2
x^2 = 1/2
x^4 = 1/4
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