Multiply and simplify the rational expression: (2x/3y)*(6y-4x)

Emeli Hagan

Emeli Hagan

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2021-02-08

Multiply and simplify the rational expression: (2x3y)(6y4x)

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Tuthornt

Tuthornt

Skilled2021-02-09Added 107 answers

To multiply two rational expressions, we should first cancel any common factors.
The numerator of the first fraction and denominator of the second fraction have a common factor of x so we can cancel the xs:
(2x3y)(6y4x)=(23y)(6y4)
The denominator of the first fraction and numerator of the second fraction have a common factor of y so we can cancel the ys:
(23y)(6y4)=(23)(64)
The 2 and 4 have a common factor of 2 so divide them both by 2:
(23)(64)=(23)(64)
The 3 and 6 have a common factor of 3 so divide them both by 3:
(13)(62)=(11)(22)
Since 11=1 and 22=1, then:
(11)(22)=11=1

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