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(y4 – y3 + 2y2 + y – 1) ÷ (y3 + 1)

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Answer:

The correct answer is 2y^2

Explanation:

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User Maulik Shah
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a+b) • (a2-ab+b2)
(a+b) • (a2-ab+b2) =
a3-a2b+ab2+ba2-b2a+b3 =
a3+(a2b-ba2)+(ab2-b2a)+b3=
a3+0+0+b3=
a3+b3
ANWSER
y4 - y3 + 2y2 + y - 1 —————————————————————— (y + 1) • (y2 - y + 1)
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