Simplify this equation! :(

Hello, pjlloyd!

Exactly where are you stuck?


\(\displaystyle \text{Simplify: }\:\dfrac{e^{-1} + f^{-1}}{e+f}\)

We have: .\(\displaystyle \dfrac{\frac{1}{e} + \frac{1}{f}}{e+f}\)

Multiply by \(\displaystyle \frac{ef}{ef}:\;\;\dfrac{ef\left(\frac{1}{e} + \frac{1}{f}\right)}{ef(e+f)} \;=\; \dfrac{f+e}{ef(e+f)} \;=\;\dfrac{1}{ef}\)
 
I don't understand why you multiplied by ef? When I was doing it, I was multiplying by the conjugate? But thanks a bunch!
 
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