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23 November, 08:22

If A (x) = c^2-1 and B (x) = c^2+1, then which statement is not true?

(1) A (x) * B (x) = c^3+c^2-c-1

(2) A (x) + B (x) = c^2+c

(3) A (x) - B (x) = c^2-c-2

(4) A (x) / B (x) = c+1

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  1. 23 November, 10:39
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    Well I think it's 3 that Is what I think
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