SOLUTION: find the 4th term and (sqrt(x)-3/sqrt(x))
This is calculus
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Question 1104783:  find the 4th term and (sqrt(x)-3/sqrt(x))
This is calculus 
Answer by greenestamps(13214)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
It doesn't look like calculus... in fact, it doesn't look like anything.  Did you leave something out of your statement of the problem? 
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