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How do you divide fractions that have x? - Answers
To divide fractions that include a variable ( x ), you first take the reciprocal of the second fraction. For example, if you have ( \frac{a}{b} \div \frac{c}{d} ), you can rewrite this as ( \frac{a}{b} \times \frac{d}{c} ). Then, multiply the numerators and the denominators. If ( x ) is involved, treat it like any other number during the multiplication and simplify the resulting expression if possible.
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How do you divide fractions that have x? - Answers
To divide fractions that include a variable ( x ), you first take the reciprocal of the second fraction. For example, if you have ( \frac{a}{b} \div \frac{c}{d} ), you can rewrite this as ( \frac{a}{b} \times \frac{d}{c} ). Then, multiply the numerators and the denominators. If ( x ) is involved, treat it like any other number during the multiplication and simplify the resulting expression if possible.
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How do you divide fractions that have x? - Answers
To divide fractions that include a variable ( x ), you first take the reciprocal of the second fraction. For example, if you have ( \frac{a}{b} \div \frac{c}{d} ), you can rewrite this as ( \frac{a}{b} \times \frac{d}{c} ). Then, multiply the numerators and the denominators. If ( x ) is involved, treat it like any other number during the multiplication and simplify the resulting expression if possible.
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