Respuesta :

126904
I think it would be 6/x^2

Answer:

[tex]\frac{6}{x^2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to find the sum of the function

[tex]\frac{2}{x^2}+\frac{4}{x^2}[/tex]

The denominator of both expressions is same. Hence, we can directly add the numerator.

Thus, we have

[tex]\frac{2}{x^2}+\frac{4}{x^2}\\\\=\frac{2+4}{x^2}\\\\=\frac{6}{x^2}[/tex]

Therefore, the required sum is given by [tex]\frac{6}{x^2}[/tex]