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Question 73

Show that x^-1 - y^-1/ x-y = -1/xy
where x is not equal to 0, y is not equal to 0 and y is not equal to x

Question 73 Show that x^-1 - y^-1/ x-y = -1/xy where x is not equal to 0, y is not-example-1
User Scaryzet
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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

using the rule of exponents


a^(-1) =
(1)/(a)


(x^(-1)-y^(-1) )/(x-y)

=
((1)/(x)-(1)/(y) )/(x-y)

=
((y-x)/(xy) )/(x-y)

=
(-(x-y))/(xy) ×
(1)/(x-y) ← cancel (x - y) on numerator and denominator

= -
(1)/(xy)

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