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IM GOING TO GIVE 251 POINTS TO WHOEVER ANSWER THIS PROBLEM. (2/3 (x ^ 2 + 4) ^ (1/2) (x ^ 29) ^ ((2) / 3) x (x ^ 29) ^ (1/3) (x ^ 2 + 4) ( (1) / 2)) / (x ^ 2 + 4) you have to Simplify the answer
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IM GOING TO GIVE 251 POINTS TO WHOEVER ANSWER THIS PROBLEM.
(2/3 (x ^ 2 + 4) ^ (1/2) (x ^ 29) ^ ((2) / 3) x (x ^ 29) ^ (1/3) (x ^ 2 + 4) ( (1) / 2)) / (x ^ 2 + 4)
you have to Simplify the answer
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Answer:
(x^87*(x^2+4))/54
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