How to isolate algebraic fraction in this case i have a question about of how to isolate an equation, when it has a multiplication in the denominator. a/b/3 is same than a*(3/b) but, when is: a/(b/3 * 4/a) If i want to isolate the 4/a that is multiplying the b/3 and in turn dividing to a, so how isolate only the 4/a ?

gobeurzb

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2022-09-20

How to isolate algebraic fraction in this case
i have a question about of how to isolate an equation, when it has a multiplication in the denominator.
a/b/3 is same than a*(3/b)
but, when is:
a/(b/3 * 4/a)
If i want to isolate the 4/a that is multiplying the b/3 and in turn dividing to a, so how isolate only the 4/a ?

Answer & Explanation

ticotaku86

ticotaku86

Beginner2022-09-21Added 12 answers

we have
a b 3 4 a = 3 a 2 4 b

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