How to simplify the following? #2/(x(2x-3y))-3/(2x(x+4y))#
2 Answers
Explanation:
#"before we can subtract the fractions they must have a "#
#color(blue)"common denominator"#
#"to achieve this "#
#• " multiply the numerator/denominator of "#
#2/(x(2x-3y))" by "2(x+4y)=2x+8y#
#• " multiply the numerator/denominator of "#
#3/(2x(x+4y))" by "(2x-3y)#
#rArr(2(2x+8y))/(2x(2x-3y)(x+4y))-(3(2x-3y))/(2x(2x-3y)(x+4y))#
#"we now have a common denominator and can subtract the"#
#"numerators leaving the denominator"#
#=(4x+16y-6x+9y)/(2x(2x-3y)(x+4y))#
#=(25y-2x)/(2x(2x-3y)(x+4y))#
Explanation:
You are subtracting two fractions so you need the
This will be
Multiply each fraction by whatever factors are missing to form the common denominator.