92.0k views
2 votes
Perform the operation shown below and then choose the correct numerator. 3/ab^2 + 2/a^2b

Perform the operation shown below and then choose the correct numerator. 3/ab^2 + 2/a-example-1
User Madsobel
by
6.2k points

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:


3a+2b

Explanation:


(3)/(ab^2)+(2)/(a^2b)


(3)/(ab^2)=(3a)/(ab^2a)=(3a)/(a^2b^2)


(2)/(a^2b)=(2b)/(a^2bb)=(2b)/(a^2b^2)


(3a)/(a^2b^2)+(2b)/(a^2b^2)


(3a+2b)/(a^2b^2)


3a+2b

User Rdbisme
by
6.1k points
4 votes

Answer:

Option c

Explanation:

The given expression is
(3)/(ab^2)+(2)/(a^2b)

To solve these fraction we will take the LCM of the denominators.

ab² = a × b × b

a²b = a × a × b

LCM = a × b × b × a

= a² b²

Now
(3)/(ab^(2))+(2)/(a^2b)=((3a+2b)/(a^2b^2) )

So the correct numerator will be (3a + 2b)

Option c is the answer.

User Stephen Himes
by
6.4k points