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Answered by Anonymous
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simple h jii .

..hope it will help u

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Answered by viditpokharna
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Answer:

(x^{a-b} )^{\frac{1}{ab} } + (x^{b-c} )^{\frac{1}{bc} }  + (x^{c-a} )^{\frac{1}{ca}

x^{\frac{a-b}{ab} +\frac{b-c}{bc} +\frac{c-a}{ca} }

x^{\frac{c(a-b)+a(b-c)+b(c-a)}{abc} }

Once all is cancelled out, you get this:

x^{0} = 1

This is the proof

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this, all you must do is rewrite the equation, as shown above


viditpokharna: Thank you. Please do not hesitate to ask for more help!
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