SOLUTION: Can you show me where I am going wrong with this rational expression?
4y-3/6y
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Question 4935: Can you show me where I am going wrong with this rational expression?
4y-3/6y
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can reduce the fraction by dividing out the 3 factor:
Next find a common denominator, which is 2y. You must multiply the first fraction by
Now subtract numerators, and place over the common denominator:
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