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31 May, 21:12

How do you add fractions when there is variables as the denominator?

Example: 1/a + 1/b

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  1. 31 May, 22:34
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    You make the them the same

    remember that x/x=1 when x=x

    so

    make the bottoms the same

    find the least common multipule

    they don't have any common factors so just multiply them

    ab is the common denomenator

    so multiply 1/a by b/b to get b / (ab)

    multiply 1/b by a/a to get a / (ab)

    now we have

    b / (ab) + a / (ab) = (b+a) / (ab) or (a+b) / (ab)
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