SOLUTION: Reduce each fraction to simplest form: 3a^2-13a-10/5+4-a^2 I am having a hard time comprehending the equivelant fractions. If you could explain this I would greatly appreciat

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Question 628651: Reduce each fraction to simplest form:
3a^2-13a-10/5+4-a^2
I am having a hard time comprehending the equivelant fractions. If you could explain this I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Reduce each fraction to simplest form:
3a^2-13a-10/5+4-a^2
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Is the numerator 10? Or the 3 terms?
Is the denominator 5? Or 5+4? what?

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