Math, asked by rajublueswan, 1 year ago

Find the solution of [(y-1)^2-(1-y)^2]-y^2[y-1-(1-y)].


Electromorphous: but it isn't even an equation. there must be an EQUAL sign somewhere to find any kind of SOLUTIONS.
rajublueswan: its an double integral over non rectangular regions problem i could ind till here
rajublueswan: i want further to find the inall answer
rajublueswan: final answer
Electromorphous: ok. got it

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Answered by babai007
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=[y^2-2y+1+2y-y^2] - y^2×[y-1-1+y]
=0 - y^2× [2y-2]
=0 - 2y^3 + 2
=2 - 2y^3
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Answered by mayakhan
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(y^2-y+1) -(1-y+y^2) 2(y-1-1+y).
(y^2-y+1-1+y-y^2) 2y-2-2+2y).
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