How to subtract rational expressions with different denominators

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GRE Quantitative Reasoning › How to subtract rational expressions with different denominators

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1

Choose the answer which best simplifies the expression below:

Explanation

To simplify this problem, multiply each term by the denomenator of the other over itself:

Then you will yield terms with a like denomenator, which can be combined:

2

Choose the answer which best simplifies the following expression:

Explanation

To simplify, first multiply each of the terms by the denomenator of the other over itself:

Then you will get terms with a common denomenator, which can be combined:

3

Choose the answer which best simplifies the expression below:

Explanation

To simplify, first multiply each of the terms by the denomenator of the other over itself:

You will yield terms with a common denomenator, which can be combined:

4

Choose the answer which best simplifies the following expression:

Explanation

To simplify this problem, multiply each term by the denominator of the other over itself:

Now that both terms share a denominator, you can subtract:

5

Choose the answer which best simplifies the following expression:

Explanation

To solve this problem, first multiply each term of the original expression by the denomenator of the other over itself:

Then you will have two terms with a common denomenator:

Combine the terms and simplify for your final answer:

6

Choose the answer which best simplifies the following expression:

Explanation

To simplify this expression, first multiply both terms by the denominator of the other over itself:

Now that you have a common denominator, you may subtract:

7

Choose the answer which best simplifies the expression below:

Explanation

To simplify the expression, first multiply each term by the denomenator of the other over itself:

Then you yield terms with common denomenators, which can be combined:

8

Choose the answer which best simplifies the expression below:

Explanation

To simplify, multiply each of the terms by the denomenator of the other, over itself:

You will yield terms with a common denomenator, which can be combined:

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