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The question is:
If (x+y)x-y) = 4:1, then (x^2+y^2)x^2-y^2)= ?
The only step I could think of starting with is converting these ratios into fractions like-
(x+y)/(x-y) = 4/1
Please help me continue
Thanks in advance
The question is:
If (x+y)x-y) = 4:1, then (x^2+y^2)x^2-y^2)= ?
The only step I could think of starting with is converting these ratios into fractions like-
(x+y)/(x-y) = 4/1
Please help me continue
Thanks in advance
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