Math, asked by archanadss2811, 9 months ago

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Answered by TakenName
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Your Question

ii) (\frac{2}{3} x-\frac{3}{2x} -1)^2 only identity

Solving

It will be easier if we take t=\frac{2}{3} x first.

Now,

(t-\frac{1}{t} -1)^2

Expand with the identity,

(t)^2+(-\frac{1}{t} )^2+(-1)^2+2(-\frac{t}{t} +\frac{1}{t} -t)

(expand the brackets)

t^2-\frac{1}{t^2} +1-2+\frac{2}{t} -2t

(put in the value of t)

\frac{4}{9} x^2+\frac{9}{4x^2}+\frac{4}{3} x+\frac{3}{x} -1

(in descending order)

\frac{4}{9} x^2+\frac{4}{3} x-1+\frac{3}{x}+\frac{9}{4x^2}

Answered by meghana28544
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Answer:

16x^4-48x^3+108x+81 by 36x^2

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