SOLUTION: x+4/4x divided by x+4 how do you get the fraction out of the numerator

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Question 211722: x+4/4x divided by x+4 how do you get the fraction out of the numerator

Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

I believe that's what you are trying to solve.
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since a/b = a * 1/b, your equation becomes:
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this is equivalent to:
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(x+4) cancels out and you are left with:
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