How do you evaluate #\frac{4x}{4x-3}\times \frac{8x-6}{6x^{2}}\div \frac{x+1}{3}#?
1 Answer
Like so:
Explanation:
start with the 2 leftmost terms. factor out 2x from the numerator of the first, and the denominator of the second. This allows you to simplify these:
...this is a little simpler. Still working with the leftmost 2 terms, we multiply numerators and denominators...
...now, remember that dividing by a fraction is the same as multiplying by that fractions inverse. So, the line above can be re-written:
...once again, multiply numerators and denominators...
...which is correct, but I'm guessing your instructor will want you to factor and simplify, if possible.
...only thing that jumps out to me is that we can factor out 3 from both the numerator & denominator...
...can you factor it further?
well, okay, you can factor the denominator:
...and you can factor 4 from the numerator:
...so we have another term in numerator and denominator that will cancel (4x - 3)
...which I think may be as simple as we can get it.
GOOD LUCK!