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Which of the following can be added without altering any of the fractions?

Which of the following can be added without altering any of the fractions?-example-1

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Answer:

The Answer would be A

Explanation:

For any question like this just look for the two fractions with the common denominator. You don't even have to look at the numerators.

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Answer: Choice A

Why? Because the denominators are both the same at 2x+8. We can only add or subtract fractions when the denominators are the same. The general rule for adding fractions is


(A)/(C)+(B)/(C) = (A+B)/(C)

We have numerators A and B added together over a common denominator C. If we didn't have a common denominator, then we'd have to do a bit of algebraic manipulation to get both fractions to a common denominator. It doesn't have to be the lowest common denominator (LCD), though it's often more efficient that way.

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