Show that the equation (x^2+1)/(x+3)+(x^4+1)/(x-4)=0 has at least one solution in the interva


Question: Show that the equation

\[\frac{{{x}^{2}}+1}{x+3}+\frac{{{x}^{4}}+1}{x-4}=0\]

has at least one solution in the interval (-3, 4).

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