SOLUTION: How do I rewrite rational expressions in terms of a common denominator? 5x-1/4x(2x+1), 2/5x^3

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Question 874744: How do I rewrite rational expressions in terms of a common denominator?
5x-1/4x(2x+1), 2/5x^3

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