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31.07.2019 •
Mathematics
(1/x)+(1/x-y)
solve this question. i will mark you brainliest.
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
To express as a single fraction
multiply numerator/denominator of
by (x - y) and
multiply numerator/ denominator of
by x
=
+ ![\frac{x}{x(x-y)}](/tpl/images/0155/1119/34842.png)
Add the numerators leaving the denominator
=![\frac{2x-y}{x(x-y)}](/tpl/images/0155/1119/8d898.png)
Ответ:
Point B', Point A, and Translated or Moved or Switched the figure, or similar.
Step-by-step explanation:
Location of points indicates A' is placed correctly, but no rotation occurs. Logic tells when you rotate the figure around a point P, point B' should still be at the same distance from point P as point B.