Help on easy math problem

Nukedsodapop
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I haven't done this in a long time, here's the problem

Simplify the expression

(the one's in()'s are fractions, and they're being divided by other fractions)

(x/y^2) - (y/x^2)

----------------------

(1/y^2) - (1/x^2)

//Edit, so I think I got it but I need to check my answer

is it

(x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)

-------------------------

(x+y)(x-y)

That simplifies to

(x^2+xy+y^2)

-------------------------

(x+y)

???

 
isn't it:

x-y

------- which is x-y

1

because

(x/y^2) - (y/x^2)

----------------------

(1/y^2) - (1/x^2)

the X^2 and Y^2 cancel each other out? I haven't done that for a long time so I'm not very sure if that is right.

 
I disagree, the correct answer is eleventy billion deebeeeez
I disagree

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