[tex]{\huge{\mathfrak{\blue{Answer}}}}[/tex] [tex]{\lbrace{( { \frac{4}{3} })^{ – 1} – ({ \frac{1}{4} })^{ – 1}}{ \rbrace^{-2}} } \\ = {( \frac{3}{4} – {4}) }^{-2} \\ ={ ( \frac{3 – 16}{4} )}^{-2} \\ = ( { \frac{ – 13}{4}) }^{-2} \\ =({ \frac{4}{-13}})^2\\ =\frac{16}{169} [/tex] Reply
Answer: 4/13 Step-by-step explanation: (4/3)^-1=3/4 (1/4)^1=4 {(4/3)^-1-(1/4)^-1}^-1=(3/4-4)^-1=(3-16/4)^-1=(-13/4)^-1 =-4/13 pls say thanks , rate and pls mark me as the brainliest Reply
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[tex]{\lbrace{( { \frac{4}{3} })^{ – 1} – ({ \frac{1}{4} })^{ – 1}}{ \rbrace^{-2}} } \\ = {( \frac{3}{4} – {4}) }^{-2} \\ ={ ( \frac{3 – 16}{4} )}^{-2} \\ = ( { \frac{ – 13}{4}) }^{-2} \\ =({ \frac{4}{-13}})^2\\ =\frac{16}{169} [/tex]
Answer:
4/13
Step-by-step explanation:
(4/3)^-1=3/4
(1/4)^1=4
{(4/3)^-1-(1/4)^-1}^-1=(3/4-4)^-1=(3-16/4)^-1=(-13/4)^-1
=-4/13
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