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How do we rewrite 7/a - 9/b so that both terms have the denominator ab?
12 years ago

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Answered by Bosnian
7 / a Multiply Numerator and Denominator by b

7 / a = 7 b / a b

9 / b Multiply Numerator and Denominator by a

9 / b = 9 a / a b


7 / a - 9 / b = 7 b / a b - 9 a / a b =

( 7 b - 9 a ) / a b
12 years ago
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