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(a + b)^-1* (a^-1+b^-1)

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Answered by itugoswami123
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Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify (a+b)^-1(a^-1+b^-1)

(a+b)^-1(a^-1+b^-1).

To find:

Simplified value of the given expression.

Solution:

1) We will solve the given algebraic expression by taking the LCM of the denominator of the expression.

2) The given term is expressed as:

(a+b)^-1(a^-1+b^-1)

Now the term a+b will be canceled by each other.

1/ab

Answered by aviluriharshini
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