Simplify \(\frac{(a - \frac{1}{a}) (a^{\frac{4}{3}} + \frac{1}{a^{\frac{2}{3}}})}{a^2 - (\frac{1}{a})^2}\)

a

a\(\frac{2}{3}\)

b

a-\(\frac{1}{3}\)

c

\(a^{2}\) + 1

d

a

e

a\(\frac{1}{3}\)

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Ifennaoffor
3 years ago

There is meant to be a bracket on the denominator to indicate the race to power two is for both the 1÷a and the a^2

richarden
7 years ago

the question does not appear well organized and it also occur in some other questions too

Gvi
1 year ago

not really organized

Hexonate
3 years ago

yeah real

chizitere1234
2 months ago

I don't understand
It's not organized

Maximus000
1 year ago

NOT WITH A PEN AND PAPER

Zinaboy
1 year ago

There is a problem with the question. The numerator is not correct

praizlee100
1 year ago

this option is wrong
option B is correct a^(-1/3) please reviews

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