You must already know how to add/multiply/divide with fractions that have numbers and complex fractions that have numbers. Next, you need to be able to add, subtract, multiply, divide algebraic rational expressions with variables, know how to find the LCD, distributive property, etc. This is an advanced topic after you already know all that. I have videos on these topics on my website. You might need to review first. A complex fraction has another fraction in numerator and/or denominator.
What on the video are you referring to (in min/sec into the video)? You already need to know what the least common denominator (LCD) is from other videos. This is advanced. See videos on LCD if you need a review of how to determine the LCD.
+Alec Magalit: If you are about 5.5 minutes into the video, it is canceled correctly. You cannot cancel the 4. You can only cancel factors. So only the x can be canceled.
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@madman17ify: This is algebra; it might be in Algebra 1 or 2, depending on your book or curriculum.
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You must already know how to add/multiply/divide with fractions that have numbers and complex fractions that have numbers. Next, you need to be able to add, subtract, multiply, divide algebraic rational expressions with variables, know how to find the LCD, distributive property, etc. This is an advanced topic after you already know all that. I have videos on these topics on my website. You might need to review first. A complex fraction has another fraction in numerator and/or denominator.
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LCD is lowest common denominator then why did you multiply with 4x instead of just x
this helped me alot for Algebra 2. thanks
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algebra 2, i "learned" it this week.
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What on the video are you referring to (in min/sec into the video)? You already need to know what the least common denominator (LCD) is from other videos. This is advanced. See videos on LCD if you need a review of how to determine the LCD.
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The 1st example , how the answer is 22/5?? Can i ask if my answer is rigth? It's 2/5.
The numerator is 22 because you have to multiply the numerators of the two fractions: 11 times 2 is 22.
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think you forgot to cancel 4x(x)
+Alec Magalit: If you are about 5.5 minutes into the video, it is canceled correctly. You cannot cancel the 4. You can only cancel factors. So only the x can be canceled.
could you at least tell us why its x over x -.-
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