Mathematics
Assertion (A): (x-1 - y-1) × (x - y)-1 = x-1y-1
Reason (R): For any non-zero number
A is true, R is false
A is false, R is true
Both A and R are true
Both A and R are false
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Answer
Given,
(x-1 - y-1) × (x - y)-1 = x-1y-1
Solving L.H.S,
L.H.S ≠ R.H.S
Thus, Assertion (A) is false.
For any non-zero number x, the notation x−1 is defined as its multiplicative inverse, which is equal to
Thus, Reason (R) is true.
A is false, R is true
Hence, option 2 is the correct option.
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