Alright, so we have
![2 (x^(2) + y^(2) )^(2) + x^(4)+y^(4))= [blank]+x^(4)+y^(4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2018/formulas/mathematics/high-school/c3o3p0bpwolngtk1k800rxj6qieoicmdr5.png)
to fill in the first box. Since the general equation for expanding (x+y)² is x²+2xy+y², we can substitute x² for x and y² for y to get

, making it

Crossing out one x^4 and one y^4 from both sides, we're left with the blank being

For the second blank, we can make x^4+x^4=2x^4 and y^4+y^4=2y^4, resulting in

Onto the last blank, we have

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We can simply factor the two - this means that we divide the whole line by 2 and multiply the quotient by 2 to have it equal the original line - to get

Feel free to ask further questions!