SOLUTION: Rewrite the rational expression with the given denominator -2t/3(t-5) = ?/6(t-5)

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Question 894224: Rewrite the rational expression with the given denominator
-2t/3(t-5) = ?/6(t-5)

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This works exactly the same way as with numbers without variables.

For clarity, show like this:


You want to know how to multiply the left member by some so that the denominator will become . How will this be done? What is k?

, what is k?


.

Do the same thing to the numerator:


The equivalent value for n is .
The fraction is .

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