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Really Hard Math Problems

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I had a flash in Calculus and I'm fine with the first question. Can anyone help me?

Simplify the following expression:

(2/3 (x 2 + 4) (1/2) (x 29) ((2) / 3) x (x 29) (1/3) (x 2 + 4) ((1) / 2)) / (x 2 + 4)

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(2/3 (x 2 + 4) (1/2) (x 29) ((2) / 3) x (x 29) (1/3) (x 2 + 4) ((1) / 2)) / (x 2 + 4)

There are two counting terms 2/3 (x 2 + 4) (1/2) (x 29) ((2) / 3)

y x (x 29) (1/3) (x 2 + 4) ((1) / 2)

Dividing the first term by the letters (x 2 + 4), we get: 2/3 (x 2 + 4) ((1) / 2) (x 29) ((2) / 3 )

Dividing the second term by the letter, we get: x (x 29) (1/3) (x 2 + 4) ((3) / 2)

From the results (ie add), the answer is:

2/3 (x 2 + 4) ((1) / 2) (x 29) ((2) / 3) x (x 29) (1/3) (x 2 + 4) ((3) / 2)

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