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Which is the value of this expression when j=-2 and k=-1
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Which is the value of this expression when j=-2 and k=-1
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-2/3
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the complete question is
Which is the value of this expression (
j*k)/(j+k)
when j=-2 and k=-1
step 1
put the given values of j and k in the expression
j=-2
k=-1
(j*k)/(j+k) -------> [(-2)*(-1)]/[-2-1]------> 2/-3-----> -2/3
the answer is
-2/3
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