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Write the rational expression as an equivalent expres (2)/(3(m+4))=(?)/(27(m+4))

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Final answer:

To write the rational expression (2)/(3(m+4)) as an equivalent expression with a denominator of 27(m+4), multiply the numerator by 27 and the denominator by 9.

Step-by-step explanation:

To write the rational expression (2)/(3(m+4)) as an equivalent expression with a denominator of 27(m+4), we need to multiply the numerator and denominator of the original expression by the same factor.

Multiplying the numerator by 27 gives us 2 * 27 = 54, and multiplying the denominator by 9 gives us 3 * 9 = 27.

So, the equivalent expression is (54)/(27(m+4)).

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