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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 14:10 harringtonrob16

If X^2 + X^2=10
and X^4 + X^4=58
find (1/X) + (X/Y)

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If X^2 + X^2=10
and X^4 + X^4=58
find (1/X) + (X/Y)...

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