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Marisol Davila
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6 April, 15:37
If (x+y) ^1/4=1 what is (x+y) ^4 - 4?
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America Neal
6 April, 15:40
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Step-by-step explanation:
(x+y) ^4-4 is just (x+y) ^0 and anything to the power of 0 is just 1
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