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What is 3^-1 + 4^-1 ?

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Answer:


(7)/(12) or 0.583

User Arsalan Khattak
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Answer:

The answer is


(7)/(12)

Explanation:

Using the rules of indices


{x}^( - y)

can be written as


\frac{1}{ {x}^(y) }

So


{3}^( - 1)

can be written as


(1)/(3)

and


{4}^( - 1)

as


(1)/(4)

Add them

That's


(1)/(3) + (1)/(4)

Find the LCM

The LCM of 3 and 4 is 12

We have the final answer as


(1)/(3) + (1)/(4) = (4 + 3)/(12) \\ = (7)/(12)

Hope this helps you.

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