How do you find the product of #(10n^2)/4*2/n#?
2 Answers
Dec 22, 2016
Explanation:
Dec 22, 2016
Explanation:
There are 2 approaches here. We could
#color(blue)"simplify"# the fractions and then multiply what remains or we can multiply the fractions and then#color(blue)"simplify"#
#color(red)"Simplify and multiply"# To simplify we
#color(blue)"cancel"# common factors between the numerators/denominators.
Here we can cancel 10 and 4 by 2 or 4 and 2 by 2.#n^2# and n have a common factor of n.
#rArr(cancel(10)^5 xxnxxcancel(n)^1)/cancel(4)^2xx2/cancel(n)^1#
#=(5nxx2)/2=(5nxxcancel(2)^1)/cancel(2)^1=5n#
#color(red)"multiply and simplify"#
#(10n^2)/4xx2/n=(10n^2xx2)/(4n)=(20n^2)/(4n)# now simplify by cancelling.
#=(cancel(20)^5xxnxxcancel(n)^1)/(cancel(4)^1cancel(n)^1)=5n#