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I am supposed to simplify 1/a-b - 1/b-a

The answer is 2/ a-b

But I don't know how they got the denominator during the working and the final answer.
Please help, thank you

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

Given


(1)/(a-b) -
(1)/(b-a)

Before subtracting the fractions, we require them to have common denominator.

Multiply the numerator/denominator of the second fraction by - 1


(1)/(b-a) ×
(-1)/(-1) =
(-1)/(a-b)

We now have


(1)/(a-b) -
(-1)/(a-b) ← common denominators

=
(1)/(a-b) +
(1)/(a-b)

=
(1+1)/(a-b)

=
(2)/(a-b)

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