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x^2 common from above and down
that should make a perfect square at the bottom
then some substitution? , havent tried but might work
Bottom is already x^5-1 ka whole square
oh yeah mb i tunnel vissioned
yea so take out x^3 from x^5-1, then ull get differentiatation of something above
then just substitution
Thanks dude
Btw this is the original question
cool
How did we end these?
just let it be for now 🙂, they dont have anything to end this right now
Try differentiating rhs and then comparing with lhs
That's a cool method thanks man
+solved @lim me → ∞
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