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Multiplying the fraction by $\sqrt{x^3+4}$
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$y=\frac{\left(x^2-5\right)^{\frac{1\sqrt{x^3+4}}{9}}}{x^6+6x+3}$
Learn how to solve rational equations problems step by step online. Solve the rational equation y=((x^2-5)^(1/9(x^3+4)^(1/2)))/(x^6+6x+3). Multiplying the fraction by \sqrt{x^3+4}. Any expression multiplied by 1 is equal to itself.