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Which is an equivalent form of the following function?g(x)= (1-x^2)divided by x^2a) g(x)=1 divided by x^2 - 1 divided by xb) g(x) (1 divided by x^2 ) - xc) g(x)= (1/x^2) - 1d) g(x) = 1/x^2

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The given function is


g(x)=(1-x^2)/(x^2)

It can be written as follows.


\text{ Use }(a+b)/(c)=(a)/(c)+(b)/(c)\text{.}


g(x)=\frac{1^{}}{x^2}-(x^2)/(x^2)


g(x)=\frac{1^{}}{x^2}-1

Hence option c is correct.

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