Question 475234: I am in college algebra online and we have a study sheet of problems which we need to know how to solve one similar. The one I am having trouble with is (1+r)^4=3.6 I had started by factoring but I was lost at what to do after I factored it out. I have r^4+4r^3+6r^2+4r+1=3.6 then subtracted 1 to get r^4+4r^3+6r^2+4r=2.6 now I am stuck. Thank you in advanced.
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