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Comment from student: sin^4(x)-cos^4(x)+1-2cos^2(X)
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Comment from student: Thank you very much this is the exact solution I needed.
You provided a very clear and simple explanation without the use of derivatives.
I was having problems factoring the quadratic equation since I thought the bx and x terms were added together.
Either way you have helped me a great deal.
Thanks again.
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