Math, asked by borojayanta, 6 months ago

Simplify:
 \frac{1}{9}  +  \frac{1}{12}
answer should be in this form for ex
1 \times \frac{2}{3}

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Answered by suraj5070
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\sf \bf \dfrac{1}{9} + \dfrac{1}{12}

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\sf \bf \implies \dfrac{1}{9} + \dfrac{1}{12}

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\sf \bf \implies \dfrac{4+3}{36}

\sf \bf \implies \dfrac{7}{36}

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