Solve for x, If \(\frac{\frac{2}{x}}{\frac{1}{p^2} + \frac{1}{q^2}}\) = m

a

\(\frac{4pq}{m(p + q)}\)

b

\(\frac{2p^2q^2}{m(q^2 + p^2)}\)

c

\(\frac{2pq}{m(q^2 + p^2)}\)

d

\(\frac{2p^2q^2}{m(p^2)}\)

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shelovessanni
1 year ago

there is no Q in the question but its in the options

Smasari27
3 years ago

the question was typed incorrectly

Two P are written in the question instead of P and q

mj4life
1 year ago

The question is wrongly conpused

Jesuloba0702
2 years ago

Typographical error

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