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- 0. Review of Algebra4h 16m
- 1. Equations & Inequalities3h 18m
- 2. Graphs of Equations43m
- 3. Functions2h 17m
- 4. Polynomial Functions1h 44m
- 5. Rational Functions1h 23m
- 6. Exponential & Logarithmic Functions2h 28m
- 7. Systems of Equations & Matrices4h 6m
- 8. Conic Sections2h 23m
- 9. Sequences, Series, & Induction1h 19m
- 10. Combinatorics & Probability1h 45m
0. Review of Algebra
Exponents
2:09 minutes
Problem 71a
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionAdd or subtract as indicated. Write answers in lowest terms as needed. 7/12-1/9
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Finding a Common Denominator
To add or subtract fractions, it is essential to find a common denominator. The common denominator is a multiple of the denominators of the fractions involved, allowing them to be expressed with the same base. For example, in the fractions 7/12 and 1/9, the least common multiple of 12 and 9 is 36, which will be used to rewrite both fractions before performing the operation.
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Rationalizing Denominators
Performing Fraction Operations
Once the fractions have the same denominator, you can perform the addition or subtraction by combining the numerators while keeping the common denominator. For instance, after converting 7/12 and 1/9 to equivalent fractions with a common denominator, you would subtract the numerators and place the result over the common denominator to get the final answer.
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Simplifying Fractions
After performing the operation, it is important to simplify the resulting fraction to its lowest terms. This involves dividing both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common divisor (GCD). For example, if the result of the operation is 5/36, it is already in simplest form, but if it were 10/36, you would simplify it to 5/18.
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