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If (4y4y)=11(4y-\frac{4}{y})=11 , find the value of (y2+1y2)(y^2+\frac{1}{y^2}) .

A$7\frac{9}{16}$

B$5\frac{9}{16}$

C$9\frac{11}{16}$

D$9\frac{9}{16}$

Answer:

D. $9\frac{9}{16}$

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Solution:

Given:

4y4y=114y-\frac{4}{y} = 11

Formula used:

(a + b)2  = a2 + 2ab + b2

Calculation:

4y4y=114y-\frac{4}{y} = 11

Dividing the whole equation by 4.

y2+1y2=(114)2+2y^2+\frac{1}{y^2}=(\frac{11}{4})^2+2

12116+2\frac{121}{16} + 2

15316=9(916)\frac{153}{16} = 9(\frac{9}{16})

The answer is 9(916)9(\frac{9}{16})


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