Math, asked by yeshu5, 11 months ago

y^3+1/y^2 is not equal to

a) y^4+1/y^2

b) (y+1/y)^2

c) (y-1/y)^2+2

d) (y+1/y)^2-2​

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Answered by Swaroop2sky
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Y^3 +1/Y^2

the answer must be (a)

i. e. y^4+1/y^2

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Answered by manya2028
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