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To eliminate the denominators in the equation (2/x)+(4/x+9) = 9, we multiply each side by the lowest common denominator, ______ to get the equivalent equation _______.

I know the first blank is x^2 + 9x, but I can't figure out the second one. I put [-3 (3x^2 - 25x + 6)]/ x^2 + 9x but it said that answer was wrong. pls help
4 years ago

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oobleck
2(x+9) + 4x = 9x(x+9)
or expand it out
4 years ago

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