SOLUTION: How would I solve this equation reagrding least common denominators: a+1/4 - 2/1 > 11/1 - a/6

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Question 670219: How would I solve this equation reagrding least common denominators:
a+1/4 - 2/1 > 11/1 - a/6

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.....on left side you have denominators and , so, LCD is
.on right side you have denominators and , so, LCD is
now you can write




...now, you can either find LCD for and , or cross multiply
let's find LCD for and : and , so LCD will be
now, nominator and denominator on left side multiply by , and on the right side by



......since denominators equal, nominators must be unequal to so the inequality doesn't change , so we have














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