Math, asked by pawanmehra1975, 9 months ago

y square -5y+6 ÷ y-3​

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Answered by madmaxaditya2004
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Answer:

( y-2 )

Step-by-step explanation:

this is done by middle term splitting method

y^2 - 5y + 6 / y-3

( we have to divide 5 in two terms such that their product will be equal to 6 and their sum will be equal to 5 .)

y^2 - 3y -2 y +6 / y-3

y ( y -3 ) - 2 ( y -3 ) / y-3 ( by taking commons )

(y -2 ) ( y-3) /y-3 ( by divding y- 3 by y-3 )

= ( y-2 ) .

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