True.
To eliminate or "clear" a fraction from an equation, you can multiply both sides of the equation by the fraction's denominator. This process will remove the fraction by converting it into an integer or simpler form. For instance, if the equation is \( \frac{1}{2}x = 3 \), multiplying both sides by 2 (the denominator) will eliminate the fraction:
\[ 2 \times \frac{1}{2}x = 2 \times 3 \]
\[ x = 6 \]
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to eliminate or "clear" a fraction from an equation, you multiply both sides of the equation by the fraction's denominator.
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