Chapter 7: Problem 77
Explain how to multiply rational expressions.
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Chapter 7: Problem 77
Explain how to multiply rational expressions.
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denominators are opposites, or additive inverses. Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{y}{y-1}-\frac{1}{1-y}$$
add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{3 y^{2}-2}{3 y^{2}+10 y-8}-\frac{y+10}{3 y^{2}+10 y-8}-\frac{y^{2}-6 y}{3 y^{2}+10 y-8}$$
Add or subtract as indicated. Simplify the result, if possible. $$\frac{7}{x}+4$$
Two skiers begin skiing along a trail at the same time. The faster skier averages 9 miles per hour and the slower skier averages 6 miles per hour. The faster skier completes the trail \(\frac{1}{4}\) hour before the slower skier. How long is the trail?
What is a proportion? Give an example with your description.
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