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Step by step simplifying a complex fraction
I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those ...
In our previous video of simplifying complex fractions, we noticed that we had one fraction in the denominator and one fraction in the numerator. But notice, in this scenario, we do have one fraction ...
The common mistake number five is that students often flip the denominator or multiply by the reciprocal too early. Let me go ahead and show you the mistake that you look at a complex fraction and say ...
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Trig fractions add, subtract and simplify
In this video I show you how to simplify trigonometric identities by adding fractions. I begin this lesson by reminding you ...
You're running 30km? That's very impressive! Not as easy as you thought, huh? Don't worry, there's a water station after 3km. That's three 30ths of the way there. We can simplify that because both ...
Click to see a step-by-step slideshow. STEP 1: Write the question and circle the key information. Draw a bar and split it into 12 equal segments: the denominator of the fraction. Label the end '/12'.
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