Math, asked by shahvishakha6709, 1 year ago

How do you solve y−1y−2=−yy+1?


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Answered by Rakshashenoy18239
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first get similar terms one side

Y - 1y -yy = 1 +2

-2y = 3

Y = 3 / -2


divyagupta395: when we tranfer the constant with operatio.
divyagupta395: the opration should always change
vishalkumar2806: I think ans should be root 3
divyagupta395: no
vishalkumar2806: Explau
divyagupta395: aapme -yy ko dusre side liya but operation change nhi kiya
vishalkumar2806: Smjh nhi aya
divyagupta395: aapne -yy ko dusre side le kar gaye the aur aapne -yy likha balki +yy hona chaiye
vishalkumar2806: lekin yy to y square ho jayega na
vishalkumar2806: Phir ye quadratic eqn bnegi
Answered by divyagupta395
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hope this can help uuu

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