Math, asked by narayan83, 1 year ago

(y^2+3/2) (y^2-3/2) using identity​

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Answered by rishi7720
2

Answer:

As we know that: (a+b)(a-b)=a^ - b^

Thus,

(y^2+3/2)(y^2-3/2)=y^-(3/2)^=y^-9/4

Hope it will help you buddy.

Thank you.

Answered by nayan81
1

Step-by-step explanation:

(y²+3/2)(y²-3/2)=y⁴-(3/2)² [from (a+b)(a-b)= a²-b² law]

now, y⁴-(3/2)²=y⁴-9/4

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