Math, asked by ShohanSarkar, 8 months ago

If x+y=0 then, x^5+y^5= ? ​

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Answered by jakbattu
5

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

given, x+y=0 => y = -x --------- (1)

x^5 + y^5 = x^5 + (-x)^5 = 0

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
0

Answer:

0 is the required value x^5 + y^5

Explanation:

Given that, x+ y = 0

and we need to find out the value with the help of (x + y = 0).

Let x^5+ y^5 ............... (i)

Therefore,  x + y = 0 can be written as,

⇒ x + y = 0

⇒x = -y

Now, we put the value of x = -y in (i)

x^5+ y^5 =  (-y)^5 + y^5 = 0               [ where x = -y]

Therefore, value of x^5 + y^5 = 0

Final answer:

Hence, 0 is the required value x^5 + y^5.

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