SOLUTION: Simplify the expression:
5y/axy^2 + 4b/bx^2y
Thank you.
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Question 42958: Simplify the expression:
5y/axy^2 + 4b/bx^2y
Thank you.
Answer by aaaaaaaa(138) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We will simplify the fractions as much as we can, and then set them to the least common multiple of both denominators, so we can add them. In this case, the least common multiple of and is Watch:
The answer is probably .
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