Assume the expression is:4/(x + 2) + 6/(x + 5)Simplify this expression by combining the expressions altogether. Let's go step by step.Step 1: Determine the LCD of the expression.The LCD of the expression is (x + 2)(x + 5). Multiply the top and bottom of each fractional expression by whatever factor the denominator is missing!4/(x + 2) * (x + 5)/(x + 5) + 6/(x + 5) * (x + 2)/(x + 2)Step 2: Combine the expression and simplify.(4(x + 5) + 6(x + 2))/((x + 2)(x + 5))= (4x + 20 + 6x + 12)/((x + 2)(x + 5))= (10x + 32)/((x + 2)(x + 5))
(x + 10)/2 = (x - 6)/x. Multiply both sides by 2x to produce: x2 + 10x = 2x - 12 Rearrange and collect like terms to produce: x2 + 8x + 12 = 0 Factoring produces: (x + 6)(x + 2) = 0, which is true whenever x = -6 or x = -2 Check: for x - -6: (-6 + 10)/2 = 2; (-6 - 6)/-6 = -12/-6 = 2 (-2 + 10)2 = 4; (-2 - 6)/-2 = -8/-2 = 4.
-1/6 * 3x = -3x/6 = -x/2
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first solve multiply ie..42-21 then subtractso it will come 21 ans
2 over 3
2/5
3
1/2 or 0.5
6/21 = 2/7 simplified
39/6 = 13/2
3 over 2, or 1 and a half
Yes, if you simplify it, you get 1/2
9/6 = 3/2 = 11/2
Yes you can and the simplest form of 6 over 33 would be 2 over 11.
6 over 9 or 2 over 3. (if you simplify)
6/15 = 2/5