SOLUTION: Please assist I have been working on this for four days now and cannot make any progress.
Write 4u/9cd - 2c^3z^2/3ad^2 as a single rational expression
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: Please assist I have been working on this for four days now and cannot make any progress.
Write 4u/9cd - 2c^3z^2/3ad^2 as a single rational expression
This question is from textbook Elementary and intermediate Algebra
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first step is to find the LCD, which is .
Multiply the first numerator and denominator by "ad", and the second numerator and denominator by "3c". This brings each denominator up to the common denominator.
The numerator could be factored, but the fraction does not reduce so factoring is not necessary.
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