Total=sum or product of an eqation Multiply=to times or add that number by the times the other number Plus or Add=to add one number to another
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First, you can multiply the numerator and denominator to get like denominators: 2/5 + 1/10 4/10 + 1/10 = 5/10 which is the same as 1/2
2/3 + 1/6 + 1/6 multiply the 2/3 by 2/2 to get a common denominator 4/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 add the numerators (4+1+1)/6 6/6 6/6 = 1
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Multiply the numerator and denominator by the complex conjugate of the denominator ... [ root(2) minus i ]. This process is called 'rationalizing the denominator'.
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Yes, this works, with one; 1 plus 1 over 1 = 2 No, it does not work with numbers over 2. 2 plus 1 over 2 = 1.5 3 plus 1 over 3 = 1.33333333... 4 plus 1 over 4 = 1.25 5 plus 1 over 5 = 1.2
(A/15)+(4/15)=(a/15) You can multiply both sides of the equal sign by fifteen to get A+4=a But you cannot simplify it any further because you have two variables.
1/8 + 3/13To find a common denominator, multiply 8 and 13, which is 104.Multiply the 1/8 by 13/13, which is 13/104.Multiply 3/13 by 8/8, which is 24/104.Now that they have a common denominator, you can add them:13/104 + 24/104 = 37/104.
To multiply (4x + 1) by (2x2 + 1), perform the cross product, or multiply each combination of terms and then reduce... 8x3 + 2x2 + 4x + 1 ...In this case, reduction is not needed.
That is written as A/(4+9) = 5. The first step would be to multiply both sides by the denominator, which is 13 (when you add four plus nine). You will then come up with A=65, which is the final answer.
Multiply 15.95 by 1.2, and you will have the answer.