SOLUTION: How do I turn this -(7x-8y)/4x+(x+2y)/6x+3 into a single fraction?
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Question 943732: How do I turn this -(7x-8y)/4x+(x+2y)/6x+3 into a single fraction?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simple fraction skills from elementary school.
Assuming you have this:
the lowest common denominator is 12x. Bring all rational expressions to higher terms to use denominator 12x.
Continue working with the numerator, and... then simplify if possible.
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