SOLUTION: what is (1/3x -3/4) + (5/6x + 1/8) when adding polynomials

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Question 575751: what is (1/3x -3/4) + (5/6x + 1/8) when adding polynomials
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
using communitive property

multiply bya common 1 to make denominators same
add fractions
multiply by a 1/1 to get 8(6x) in denominator


this can be reduced
it can be left like this or

or left previously this way i dont know which way you need it

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