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Answered by vamshimadineni123
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Step-by-step explanation:

x^(p-q)  can be written as x^p/x^q

so 1/(x^(p-q) +1)   can be written as x^q /(x^p+x^q)

so x^p/(x^p+x^q)   + x^q /(x^p+x^q) = (x^p+x^q)/(x^p+x^q) =1

Answered by dassristi2016
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Step-by-step explanation:

x^(p-q) can be written as x^p/x^q

so 1/(x^(p-q) +1) can be written as x^q /(x^p+x^q)

so x^p/(x^p+x^q) + x^q /(x^p+x^q) = (x^p+x^q)/(x^p+x^q) =1

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