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Answered by Anonymous
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c) 5/6 is the correct answer

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reciprocalof (1/2)^-1is 1/2

anx reciprocal of (1/3)^-1is 1/3

so adding of them gives 5/6

Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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\green{\therefore{\text{Reciprocal\:of}}\:(\frac{1}{2})^{-1}+\frac{1}{3}^{-1}=5}

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 \green{ \underline \bold{Given : }} \\   : \implies  (\frac{1}{2} )^{ - 1}   \: and \:  (\frac{1}{3})^{ - 1}  \\  \\  \red{ \underline \bold{To \: Find : }} \\   : \implies  (\frac{1}{2} )^{ - 1}    + (\frac{1}{3})^{ - 1}  = ?

• According to given question :

• We know that negative power on something number is inverse of that number like : 2^{-2} the answer is (1/2)^2= 1/4.

 : \implies  (\frac{1}{2} )^{ - 1}    + (\frac{1}{3})^{ - 1}   \\  \\  :  \implies   \frac{1}{\frac{1}{2} }  +  \frac{1}{ \frac{1}{3} }  \\  \\   : \implies  \frac{1}{1}  \times 2 +  \frac{1}{1}  \times 3 \\  \\   : \implies 2 + 3 \\  \\  :  \implies 5 \\  \\   \green{\therefore  \text{reciprocal \: of }\:( { \frac{1}{2} })^{ - 1}  \: and \:  {(\frac{1}{3} })^{ - 1}  = 5}

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