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Mathematics, 23.07.2019 15:00, liyahheadhigh

One more time! if q(x)=5-x^2 and p(q(x))= 4-x^2/x^3 when x≠0, then what is p(1/4) equal to? can you show me the steps and possibly explain them so i understand?

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