Math, asked by rajnishrai981, 24 days ago

If x=5 and y=2
 (\frac{x}{y} -   \frac{x} {y})^{2}
How to solve this problem​

Answers

Answered by 123MJ
1

Answer:

0 is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

because if we subtract from same value answer will be zero

may help you

good luck

Answered by divyapakhare468
0

To find : value of (\frac{x}{y} - \frac{x}{y} )^{2}

Given : x = 5 and y = 2

Solution :

  • As per given data we know that  x = 5 and y = 2
  • To find the value of (\frac{x}{y} - \frac{x}{y} )^{2}  we substitute given values of x and y in it.
  • Therefore , we get ,

       (\frac{x}{y} - \frac{x}{y} )^{2}  

       = (\frac{5}{2} - \frac{5}{2} )^{2}  \\= (0)^{2} \\= 0

  • As we know that 0 raised to any power is 0 . Therefore , value comes out to be 0 .

Hence , value of (\frac{x}{y} - \frac{x}{y} )^{2}  is 0 .

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