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Question
Find sub-duplicate ratio of (x – y)4 : (x + y)6
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Solution
Sub-duplicate ratio of (x – y)4 : (x + y)6
= `sqrt((x - y)^4) : sqrt( (x + y)^6)`
= (x – y)2 : (x + y)3
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