Math, asked by TPS, 1 year ago

simplify for y as much as you can.

1. \:  \: y =  \sqrt{4 {x}^{2}  + 16 - 8x}
2. \:  \: y =   \sqrt{4 {a}^{2} -  16{b}^{2}  }

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Answered by DeanGD05
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Your answer is in the link below.

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TPS: its wrong.
Answered by poojakumaresh26
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hope it's correct....
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poojakumaresh26: yes...its wrong as (a+b)2 thn for that i will get x2+16- 8x
TPS: can you see where did you go wrong?
poojakumaresh26: yes
poojakumaresh26: so is it √4(x2 + 4 - 2x
poojakumaresh26: equal to 2√x2+4-2x
TPS: okay.. answer the next one.. read the question carefully and decide what should you take as x before writing.
TPS: yes, it can be simplified upto that point
poojakumaresh26: ohkay..
poojakumaresh26: which ques should i do now
TPS: i have posted another one..see in my profile
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