Math, asked by intikhaba066, 9 months ago


 \frac{5}{2(a - b)}  +  \frac{4}{3(b - a)}
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Answered by emma3006
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{5}{2(a-b)} + \frac{4}{3(b-a)}

= \frac{5}{2(a-b)} + \frac{4}{-3(a-b)}

= \frac{15+(-8)}{6(a - b)}

= \frac{15-8}{6(a - b)}

= \frac{7}{6(a - b)}

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