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If X = 2x^(2) , Y = 4x^(6) - 6x^(4) , th...

If X = `2x^(2) , Y = 4x^(6) - 6x^(4)` , then find the value of `(Y)/(X)` when x = 1 .

A

`-4`

B

2

C

`-1`

D

3

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