How do you combine like terms in #-\frac { 4} { y } + ( - \frac { 7} { 8y } )#?

1 Answer
Mar 4, 2017

See the entire solution process below:

Explanation:

To add fractions the fractions must be over common denominators. For this problem a common denominator is #8y#. Therefore we need to multiply the fraction on the left by the appropriate form of #1# or #8/8#:

#(8/8 xx -4/y) + (-7/(8y)) ->#

#-32/(8y) + (-7/(8y))#

We can now add the numerators:

#(-32 + (-7))/(8y) -> (-32 - 7)/(8y) -> -39/(8y)#