SOLUTION: Help.
Problem: (4/x-y)- (3/y)
The answer is supposed to be 7y-3x/y(x-y)
I get the denominator but I don't get how they come up with 7y
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Problem: (4/x-y)- (3/y)
The answer is supposed to be 7y-3x/y(x-y)
I get the denominator but I don't get how they come up with 7y
This question is from textbook Saxon Algebra 1
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(4/x-y)- (3/y)
[4(y)-3(x-y)]/[y(x-y)]
=[4y-3x+3y]/y(x-y)]
=[7y-3x]/[y(x-y]
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