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mcrfan
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Please help! I don't know what to do
Yes, it is. Do you understand what "help" is? Did you bother to READ the file you were required to read when you registered? Did you read the part that says home-work must be posted on the "Homework" site? Did you read the part that says you MUST attempt the problem yourself so that we can see what kind of help you need. "Help" does not mean giving you the answer.mcrfan said:I thought this was a help site
New Years?mcrfan said:w/e I thought this was a help site
The value of Y cannot be determined solely from the given expression. More information is needed, such as the value of the entire expression or the value of Y to the 4th power.
Yes, the expression can be simplified to (Y^2 - 9)(Y^2 + 9) using the difference of squares formula.
The expression can be factored as (Y^2 - 9)(Y^2 + 9) using the difference of squares formula.
No, the expression is not a perfect square because it cannot be written as the square of a single term.
It depends on the context of the problem. The expression can be used to represent a quantity that is raised to the 4th power and then subtracted by 81. However, it may not directly relate to a real-world situation without additional information or context.