Math, asked by Faiqa93, 11 months ago

Using the identities find this - (y^2+2y+2)(y^2-2y+2)
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Answered by jacobcunningham707
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the answer is y^4+4

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jacobcunningham707: why?
Faiqa93: Did ur teacher taught u bout algebraic expression squares formula??
jacobcunningham707: did your teacher teach u that??........................................abveously she did or u wouldn't need my help? f.y.i. this is your stuff not mine
jacobcunningham707: wait said it wrong abveiously she did or u woun't be having a test on this
Faiqa93: Ha if she has taught u then plz tell me what identity we should be using
jacobcunningham707: how bout u actually listen too your teacher and figuer it out your dang self
Faiqa93: Y r u quarrelling with me?? What have I done??
jacobcunningham707: *figure
jacobcunningham707: disscusion over what have you done ha thats funny
Faiqa93: First, tell me y r u so angry??
Answered by anr4u97
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this equation can be written as (y^2+2-2y)(y^2+2-2y)

It is in the form of  (a+b)(a-b)

hence it can b written as (y^2+2)^2-4y^2

from this we get y^4+4



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jacobcunningham707: u suck i answered it with the right answer but no do i get credit no i get stupidness from u
Faiqa93: You could edit your answer then I would've marked u brainliest but u didn't
jacobcunningham707: i told u why i couldnt
Faiqa93: ha, thn ur teacher had taught u na thn u would've wrote the steps
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Faiqa93: Being in class 8 u r using such words
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Faiqa93: Nope its neither good for me nor for u my dear
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