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For this problem, I lack the algebra to manipulate into the answer given.

-4(3-x)^3(x-4)^8 + 8(3-x)^4(x-4)^7

=
4(x-4)^7(3-x)^3(10-3x)

 

I'm not sure how to simplify, maybe something I missed ? 

Otherwise I will have to expand the entire thing wide to combine like terms and hopefully I'll get an answer as a last resort.

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I have the grand enlightment, just hit me like 15 minutes ago...

So basically two part of the equation divides to cancel like terms on bothsides. THE REMAINDER is then multiplied by the whole factors used to decompose the equation originally...

 

so simple as 3-4 and 7-8 

damn, this I never knew could be done

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Fishing1125
2 hours ago, Wace said:

fucking order of operations, give me a sec

 

nope fuck that ain't doing it. Too late in the evening for that nonsense. 

 

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