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use suitable identities to find the following products (iv) (y² + 3/2) (y² -3/2)​

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Answered by misstanyasharma
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Answer:

(a+b) (a-b) = (a^2-b^2)

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Answered by XxIndianpilotxX
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(y² \:  +  \:  \frac{3}{2} ) \: (y² \:   -   \:  \frac{3}{2} ) \: suitable \: identity \\  \\  \\ a² \:  -  \: b² \:  =  \: (y² \:  +  \:  \frac{3}{2} ) \: (y² \:   -   \:  \frac{3}{2} )  \:  \: answer.

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