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Find m4+m41​, if m−m1​.

A. m4−4
B. m4+4
C. m4−2
D. m4+2

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Final answer:

The question as stated does not provide enough context or information to solve for the value of m4 + m41⁻¹, given that m equals the negative of m1. Additional information or clarification of the terms is required to provide a correct response.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the value of m4 + m41⁻¹, given that m = -m1, we presume that m4 is a variable raised to the 4th power and m41⁻¹ is the reciprocal of m41. If m is equal to the negative of m1, then m4 would also be the fourth power of m and the reciprocal of m41 would essentially be the negative reciprocal of m4.

However, without additional context, the provided information is insufficient to determine a definitive answer. It is likely that the question is missing some links between the terms used or there is a typographical error that impacts the interpretation of the question. Therefore, without further clarification, it is not possible to provide a correct answer to this question.

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