Here, you’ll learn how to solve equations that contain fractions. The only major difference from what you’ve done so far is that you must find a common denominator and multiply all the terms by it. This will allow you to cancel out the denominators and isolate the variable. The whole point of this method is to get rid of the fractions, which simplifies the calculations!
Rule
SolvingEquationswithFractionsandParentheses
1.
Find the common denominator.
2.
Multiply all terms by the common denominator and simplify the denominators. If there’s anything left of the common denominator, you have to multiply the rest by the numerator. Notice how I put parentheses around the numerators.