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Use addition to simplify the expression 6/x+6/3x . show all the steps necessary to write the expression with a common denominator and to simplify the expression
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Use addition to simplify the expression 6/x+6/3x . show all the steps necessary to write the expression with a common denominator and to simplify the expression
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Common Denominator is 3x
we write 6/x as 18/3x So we have
18/3x + 6 /3x = 24/3x
simplifyiby dividing numerator and denominator by 3:-
Answer is 8/x
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