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Bring 8/(a-x) to a denominator of x-a

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Answer:


-(8)/(x-a)

Explanation:


(8)/(a-x)

we can take common factor of -1 in the denominator


(8)/(-(-a+x))=(8)/(-(x-a))

and now multiply and divide by -1


(8)/(-(x-a))\cdot (-1)/(-1)=(-8)/(x-a)=-(8)/(x-a)

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