5. \( \frac{1}{x+4}-\frac{2}{x^{2}-16}= \)
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The expression is: \[ \frac{1}{x+4} - \frac{2}{x^2-16} \] The denominators are \(x+4\) and \(x^2-16\). Show more…
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