SOLUTION: 3. For Questions 3–4: Multiply. Assume that no denominator equals zero. what am I supposed to do with the following questions? 3.) 7t^3/s X 3st/35 4.) (x+3)/x^2-

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3. For Questions 3–4: Multiply. Assume that no denominator equals zero. what am I supposed to do with the following questions?
3.) 7t^3/s X 3st/35






4.) (x+3)/x^2-2x X (x-2)^2/ x^2- 9

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Just like multiplying fractions in the 4th grade -- numerator times numerator, denominator times denominator. Then factor both numerator and denominator to find common factors that can be eliminated so that you can reduce the fraction to lowest terms.

John


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