How do you get 12 while 6 and 4 given as a denominator. I think you should multiply both to get 24 as a denominator. It's not even fourier, series. It's just ordinary math. You make it too difficult.
The lowest common multiple of 6 and 4 is 12. It's just ordinary maths. It's not too difficult. If you use 24 you will end up with a common factor of 2 that you need to cancel later on so your answer will not be fully simplified. You may wish to revisit my video on algebraic fractions (operations) if you are finding this too difficult.
How do you do it with three fractions to equal an integer? I’m doing a past paper and I’m stuck on a 6 marker I’m trying to figure it now but it’s a bit tricky
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What is quadratic factorize? Can someone explain how he turn X^2+3x-4 into (x+4)(x-1) for the last two step on the fourth question.
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question, what if its a fraction and right next to it is a variable. for example x/4 is next to X
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i dont understand the second step, whta do we x by 12 and what do we do after
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How do you get 12 while 6 and 4 given as a denominator. I think you should multiply both to get 24 as a denominator. It's not even fourier, series. It's just ordinary math. You make it too difficult.
The lowest common multiple of 6 and 4 is 12. It's just ordinary maths. It's not too difficult.
If you use 24 you will end up with a common factor of 2 that you need to cancel later on so your answer will not be fully simplified. You may wish to revisit my video on algebraic fractions (operations) if you are finding this too difficult.
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How do you do it with three fractions to equal an integer? I’m doing a past paper and I’m stuck on a 6 marker I’m trying to figure it now but it’s a bit tricky
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what did you do to x2 + 3x - 4 to get (x +4) (x + 1)
its (x+4)(x-1)
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0:45 isnt it supposed to be 24 instead of 12?
12 is the lowest common multiple. If you do 24 you will need to simply your answer at the end.
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