Math, asked by shafaatbjp, 9 months ago

1 by x ^ 3 - 1 by x ^ 2

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Answered by smritikumarimahato
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

1 / x^3 - 1 / x^2

(x^2 - x^3) / x^6

Answered by Anonymous
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correct question:-

\sf\large\star \dfrac{1}{x^3}-  \dfrac{1}{x^2}

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\sf\implies  \dfrac{1}{x^3}-  \dfrac{1}{x^2}

\sf\implies \dfrac{(-x)^3+x^2}{x^5}

\sf\implies \dfrac{x^2 [(-x)+1]}{x^5}

\sf\implies \dfrac{\cancel{x \times x} [(-x)+1]}{ \cancel{x \times x} \times x \times x \times x}

\sf\implies \dfrac{-x+1}{x \times x \times x}

\sf\implies \dfrac{-x+1}{x^3}

\large{\boxed{\bf{= \dfrac{-x+1}{x^3} }}}

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