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Simplify the following into their lowest forms.

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Answered by Robin0071
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 \frac{ {x}^{2} + 1 }{ {x}^{4}  - 1}  \\  \frac{ {x}^{2}  + 1}{( {x}^{2}  + 1)( {x}^{2}  - 1)}  \\  \frac{1}{ ({x}^{2}  - 1)}  \\  \frac{1}{(x - 1)(x + 1)} ans
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Answered by rohitkumargupta
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HELLO DEAR,
 \mathbf{\frac{ {x}^{2} + 1 }{ {x}^{4} - 1}} \\  \\  \mathbf{\frac{ {x}^{2} + 1}{( {x}^{2} + 1)( {x}^{2} - 1)} } \\ \\  \mathbf{\frac{1}{ ({x}^{2} - 1)}} \\  \\ \mathbf{ \frac{1}{(x - 1)(x + 1)} }


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