Math, asked by janhvie, 2 months ago

If a/b+b/a =1,(a≠0,b≠0) then what is the value of a^2 + b^2. .

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Answered by kavyasingh40
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Step-by-step explanation:

a/b + b/a = 1

take lcm and make the denominator common

(a^2 + b^2)/ab=1

a^2 +b^2=ab

Answered by yash45769529
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Answer:

given that a/b+b/a =1,(a≠0,b≠0

a

a \div b \:  + b \div a = 1

taking LCM

(a {}^{2}  + b {}^{2}) \div ab  = 1

now shifting ab on other side,

we get

a {}^{2}  + b {}^{2}  = ab

hope it helps

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