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Subtract 10 from 3, raise the result to the 4th power, then divide what you have by h
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Subtract 10 from 3, raise the result to the 4th power, then divide what you have by h
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Answer:
(3-10)^4 / h
Explanation:
If you need it simplified I believe it's:
2401 / h
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