You cannot solve fractions. There may be sums or products containing fractions or equations that can be solved. But fractions themselves cannot.
Assuming you want to get rid of the fractions, you can multiply both sides of the equations by the greatest common factor of the fractions. Then you can solve the equation normally.
The first step is to find the least common multiple (LCM) of all the denominators. Next, multiply each term by this LCM. When you have done this you will have a multistep problem which is free of fractions.
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By eliminating the fractions
You cannot solve fractions. There may be sums or products containing fractions or equations that can be solved. But fractions themselves cannot.
Assuming you want to get rid of the fractions, you can multiply both sides of the equations by the greatest common factor of the fractions. Then you can solve the equation normally.
Equations can be tricky, and solving two step equations is an important step beyond solving equations in one step. Solving two-step equations will help introduce students to solving equations in multiple steps, a skill necessary in Algebra I and II. To solve these types of equations, we use additive and multiplicative inverses to isolate and solve for the variable. Solving Two Step Equations Involving Fractions This video explains how to solve two step equations involving fractions.
The first step is to find the least common multiple (LCM) of all the denominators. Next, multiply each term by this LCM. When you have done this you will have a multistep problem which is free of fractions.
Not necessarily, but often it is simpler to convert fractions into decimals to solve the equation.
You solve equations with fractions the same way you solve other equations. You perform various arithmetic operations on both sides of the equals sign until you get the result you want.
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By eliminating the fractions
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The details really depend on the equation. It often helps to multiply all parts of the equation by a common denominator, to get rid of the fractions.
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