Math, asked by sumitadas0313, 3 months ago

Simplify: (x^-1+y^-1)^1

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:

Well it's pretty simple and can be solved using basic principles of math.

Rule: a ^-1 =1a

Now solving the brackets first:

→(1x+1y)−1 (Using the given rule)

→(x+yx⋅y)−1 (Taking LCM)

→x⋅yx+y

It is the most simplified form of the above given mathematical expression.

hope it's help you ✌️✌️


sumitadas0313: Sorry but your answer doesn't match.
Answered by pranay9018
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

(x^-1+y^-1)^1

{ ({x}^{ - 1}  +  {y}^{ - 1})}^{  + 1}  \\ ({x}^{ - 1}  +  {y}^{ - 1}) =  \frac{1}{x}  +  \frac{1}{y}  \\  =  >  \frac{y + x}{xy}  \\  =  > y + x \times  {(xy)}^{ - 1}

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ur answer is there in image

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