SOLUTION: How do I do this? [4(x to the 4th)over x squared -1]divided by [2(x cubed) over (x squared - 2x + 1)]

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Question 22190: How do I do this?
[4(x to the 4th)over x squared -1]divided by
[2(x cubed) over (x squared - 2x + 1)]

Answer by Ultimatemagic(23) About Me  (Show Source):
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distribute the 4 so it looks like this. 4x to the 4th divided by x squared gives you 4x squared. now the second part says
2x cubed divided by x squared qich gives you 2x, 2x-2x= 0+1 is 1 so 4x squared divided by one is 4x squared