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If x= y^2/y^3 +1, what is the value of y in terms of x?


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Answer:

1/(x-1)

Explanation:

here,x=y^2/y^3 +1

x-1=y^2-3

x-1=y^-1

y=1/(x-1)

So, the value of y in terms of x is 1/(x-1)

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