Posted by Trina on Friday, August 27, 2010 at 5:52pm.
I'm assuming both Ys are in the
denominator:
3/y - 3/2y + 4 =
Find common denominator:
(6 - 3 + 8y) / 2y =
(3 + 8y) / 2y = 3/2y + 8y/2y =
3/(2y) + 4.
OOPS!! Henry not anonymous
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