Read this text for more examples and guidance. It gives a good review of how to find common denominators. Pay attention to the "How To" section at the beginning for an overview of the process. Do Examples 4.67 – 4.72 and check your answers.
Answers
EXAMPLE 4.67
Solution
Find the LCD of 2, 3. |
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Change into equivalent fractions with the LCD 6. | |
Simplify the numerators and denominators. | |
Add. |
Remember, always check to see if the answer can be simplified. Since and
have no common factors, the fraction
cannot be reduced.
EXAMPLE 4.68
Solution
Find the LCD of 2 and 4. |
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Rewrite as equivalent fractions using the LCD 4. | |
Simplify the first fraction. | |
Subtract. | |
Simplify. |
One of the fractions already had the least common denominator, so we only had to convert the other fraction.
EXAMPLE 4.69
Solution
Find the LCD of 12 and 18. |
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Rewrite as equivalent fractions with the LCD. | |
Simplify the numerators and denominators. | |
Add. |
Because is a prime number, it has no factors in common with
. The answer is simplified.
EXAMPLE 4.70
Solution
Find the LCD. |
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Rewrite as equivalent fractions with the LCD. | |
Simplify each numerator and denominator. | |
Subtract. | |
Rewrite showing the common factor of 3. | |
Remove the common factor to simplify. |
EXAMPLE 4.71
Solution
Find the LCD. |
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Rewrite as equivalent fractions with the LCD. | |
Simplify each numerator and denominator. | |
Add. | |
Rewrite showing the common factor of 2. | |
Remove the common factor to simplify. |
EXAMPLE 4.72
Solution
The fractions have different denominators.
Find the LCD. |
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Rewrite as equivalent fractions with the LCD. | |
Simplify the numerators and denominators. | |
Add. |
We cannot add and
since they are not like terms, so we cannot simplify the expression any further.