SOLUTION: How to simplify (4x/x+3)-(4x/x+6)
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Question 954858: How to simplify (4x/x+3)-(4x/x+6)
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How to simplify (4x/x+3)-(4x/x+6)
This can be solved by taking the common denominator and finally simplifying it
We can first take out 4x common from the both the terms
4x( 1/x+3 - 1/x+6)
Now the common denominator is (x+3).(x+6)
4x [(x+6) - (x+3)]/[(x+3).(x+6)]
4x [ x + 6 - x - 3]/[(x+3).(x+6)]
4x [ 3/(x+3).(x+6)]
12x/[(x+3).(x+6)] [Answer]
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