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(1/2)^-2+(1/3)^-2+(1/4)^-2

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Answered by Mercidez
3
\huge\bold\green{Solution : \longrightarrow}

 \mathfrak{= {2}^{2} + {3}^{2} + {4}^{2} }

 \mathfrak{= 4 + 9 + 16}

\mathfrak{ = 29}
Answered by Pavani209
3

Answer:

Answer to this is 29

Step-by-step explanation:

(1/2)^-2+(1/3)^-2+(1/4)^-2

2^2+3^2+4^2

4+9+16

29

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