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Our atmosphere has 78% of nitrogen but this atmospheric nitrogen cannot be utilised directly by plants or animals. It has to be first converted into nitrogen compounds. This process of converting nitrogen gas of atmosphere into compounds of nitrogen is called nitrogen fixation. The nitrogen gas of atmosphere can be fixed by
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(y - 1) (3y + 2) = y(3y + 2) - 1(3y + 2)
= 3y2 + 2y - 3y - 2
= 3y2 - y - 2

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