Math, asked by rudrika46, 1 year ago

simplify m⁴ - 1 ÷ m² - 1

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Answered by BhawnaAggarwalBT
3
<b > => Hey here is your answer

 = \frac{ {m}^{4} - 1}{ {m}^{2} - 1 } \\ \\ = \frac{ {m}^{4} - {(1)}^{2} }{ {m}^{2} - 1 } \\ \\ = \frac{ ({m}^{2} {)}^{2} - {(1)}^{2}}{ {m}^{2} - 1 } \\ \\

using identity = a² - b²= (a+b)(a-b)


 \frac{( {m}^{2} - 1)( {m}^{2} + 1) }{ {m}^{2} - 1} \\ \\ = {m}^{2} + 1

=> hope this helps you
Answered by anurag338
4
The ANSWER to your question is [(m^2)-1].

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