Math, asked by vayalarganapathi7, 7 months ago

simplify:
 \frac{ {x}^{2} }{x - y}  +  \frac{ {y}^{3} }{y - x}

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Answered by kumar24jun
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Step-by-step explanation:

x^{2} /(x-y) + y^{3}/(y-x)

Further simplified to x^{2} /(x-y) - y^{3}/(x-y)

Final simplified value - (x^{2} - y^{3})/(x-y)

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