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Solve for y

(sqrt(p^2-1)+sqrt(p^2+1))(sqrt(p^2+1)-sqrt(p^2-1))=y

User Sheldon Wei
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12 votes

Answer:

y=2

Explanation:

see this

Solve for y (sqrt(p^2-1)+sqrt(p^2+1))(sqrt(p^2+1)-sqrt(p^2-1))=y-example-1
User Sunil Mishra
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