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If x-1/x= 4 then x^4+1/x^4 =?

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\underline{\bigstar\:\textsf{According to the Question Now :}}\\\\\implies\tt x + \dfrac{1}{x} = 4 \\\\ \textsf{Squaring Both Sides :} \\\\\implies\tt\bigg(x + \dfrac{1}{x} \bigg)^{2} ={(4)}^{2}\\\\\implies\tt {x}^{2} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{2}}-2 \times x \times \dfrac{1}{x} = 16 \\\\\\\implies\tt {x}^{2} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{2}} = 16 + 2 \\\\\\\implies\tt {x}^{2} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{2}} =18\\\\ \textsf{Squaring Both Sides :} \\\\\implies\tt \bigg({x}^{2} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{2}}\bigg) ={(18)}^{2}\\\\\\\implies\tt {x}^{4} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{4}} + 2 \times{x}^{2} \times\dfrac{1}{{x}^{2}} = 324\\\\\\\implies\tt {x}^{4} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{4}} = 324 - 2\\\\\\\implies\large\boxed{\tt{x}^{4} +\dfrac{1}{{x}^{4}} = 322}

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