On a test question that I missed I found the following explanation... It follows:
The given equation...
1/y = 1/2a + 1/2b
The next step that they suggest is to find the common denominator and combine fractions as seen here:
1/y = (b + a)/2ab
And then they finally suggest inverting both sides:
y = 2ab/(a + b)
Though if we back it up to this point: 1/y = 1/2a + 1/2b... can we not just invert it to get y = 2a + 2b? Would this work? I tried this method and eventual got the wrong answer but I thought I saw this type of inversion in other equality problems before.
If somebody can help, thanks in advance!