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Can someone help me pls?
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Can someone help me pls? (if you do can you provide an explain how you got your answer-example-1
User Melodee
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2 Answers

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11 votes

Answer:(x^4)+(26/(x))+394

Explanation:

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User Leonid
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15 votes
15 votes

Answer:


x^(2) +2

Explanation:

first you want to write
15x^(2) as a sum , so your equation would now be
x^(4) +13x^(2) +2x^(2) +26 . next you want to factor out
x^(2) from the expression(
4x^(2) +13x^(2)) so now your equation becomes
x^(2)×
(x^(2) +13)+2x^(2) +26 then on the other side you're going to also factor out 2 from the expression(
2x^(2) +26) now your equation would be
2x×
(x^(2) +13)+2(x^(2) +13) . now you want to factor out
x^(2) +13 from the expression so now it is
(x^(2) +13)×
(x^(2) +2) the last thing you're going to do is reduce the fraction with
x^(2) +13 so your equation now becomes
x^(2) +2 which is your final answer .

User Tongfa
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