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Ols help and hurry ASAP Find m4+ 1/m4 , if m− 1/m =3.

User Matzone
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Answer: 257/16

Explanation:

You are given the algebraic expression: m^4+ 1/m^4

if m− 1/m = 3

Solve for m by cross multiplying

m - 1 = 3m

Collect the likes terms

3m - m = -1

2m = -1

m = -1/2

Substitutes m into the algebraic expression above.

(- 1/2)^4 + 1/(- 1/2)^4

Open the bracket

1/16 + 1/(1/16)

1/6 + 16

16(1/16) or 257/16

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