If \(x = \frac{y}{2}\),evaluate\(\left(\frac{x^{3}}{y^{3}}+\frac{1}{2}\right) \div \left(\frac{1}{2} - \frac{x^{2}}{y^{2}}\right)\)

a

5/8

b

5/2

c

5/32

d

5/16

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maidaura
13 years ago

Let start with nominator and put y/2 in place of x. Y3/2^3÷y3+1/2= y3/8*1/y3=1/8+1/2= 5/8. Then move to the denominator 1/2-y2/4÷y2= 1/2-y2/4*1/y2= 1/2-y2/4*1/y2=1/2-1/4*1/1= 1/2-1/4= 1/4 therefore divide 5/8 by 1/4=5/8*4/1= 20/8 = 5/2 when divided both by 4. Thanks my school for ur contribution on education

Danwod
9 years ago

Yep! 5/2 Is Correct!

promisesoft
1 year ago

Yes 😊got it

D11O12R13
3 months ago

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Jamal122
1 year ago

In the video the teacher did not the solve question but he gave me the answer

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