Multiplying across with the denominator
If there is only one fraction on one side of the equation we multiply the equation with the denominator of the fraction. Thus the denominator will be moved to the other side of the equation as a factor.
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If there is only one fraction on one side of the equation we multiply the equation with the denominator of the fraction. Thus the denominator will be moved to the other side of the equation as a factor.
If there is only one fraction on one side of the equation we multiply the equation with the denominator of the fraction. Thus the denominator will be moved to the other side of the equation as a factor.
If there is only one fraction on one side of the equation we multiply the equation with the denominator of the fraction. Thus the denominator will be moved to the other side of the equation as a factor.