Algebraic Fraction: How to Solve and Simplify?

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In summary, the conversation is about solving the equation 3/(2(x+1)) + 1/(x+1) = 5/6. The expert suggests finding the common denominator of (x+1) and 6, which is 6(x+1). They also suggest multiplying the second term of the left-hand side by 2 to make the denominators match. The final solution is x=2, which can be verified by substituting it back into the equation.
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Hi,


\(\displaystyle \frac{3 }{ 2(x+1)} + \frac{1}{x+1} = \frac{5}{6}\)
Can you help me on this problem. I'm not sure on how to solve this and please be kind enough to explain your steps little bitMany Thanks:)
 
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Hi,


\(\displaystyle \frac{3 }{ 2(x+1)} + \frac{1}{x+1} = \frac{5}{6}\)
Can you help me on this problem. I'm not sure on how to solve this and please be kind enough to explain your steps little bitMany Thanks:)
Hint: What is the common denominator for these fractions?

-Dan
 
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not sure might be (x+1) or 2,1?? :)
 
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mathlearn said:
not sure might be (x+1) or 2,1?? :)
The common denominator will contain 3 terms: (x + 1), 2(x + 1), and 6. So it must have one factor of (x + 1) and a factor of 6. (The 6 = 2 x 3, so it contains the 2 automatically.) So you are looking for 6 (x + 1), right? Can you take it from there?

-Dan
 
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Just multiply the numerator and denominator of second term of LHS by 2 to equate it's denominator to the first term of LHS.

\(\displaystyle \frac{3}{2(x+1)} + \frac{1}{x+1} = \frac{5}{6}\)

\(\displaystyle \frac{3}{2(x+1)} + \frac{{\color{red}{2}} \cdot 1}{{\color{red}{2}} \cdot (x+1)} = \frac{5}{6}\)

\(\displaystyle \frac{5}{2(x+1)} = \frac{5}{6}\)

\(\displaystyle x=2\)

Verify it by substituting the value of $x$ to be 2 in the LHS.
 
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Many Thanks (Smile)
 

Related to Algebraic Fraction: How to Solve and Simplify?

What is an algebraic fraction?

An algebraic fraction is a mathematical expression that contains a numerator and a denominator, both of which are algebraic expressions (containing variables and constants). It is also known as a rational expression.

How do you simplify an algebraic fraction?

To simplify an algebraic fraction, factor both the numerator and denominator and cancel out any common factors. Then, rewrite the remaining factors in the simplest form possible.

What is the difference between a numerical and an algebraic fraction?

Numerical fractions involve only numbers, while algebraic fractions involve both numbers and variables. Algebraic fractions can be simplified and solved for a specific value, while numerical fractions can only be evaluated for a specific value.

How do you solve an algebraic fraction equation?

To solve an algebraic fraction equation, cross-multiply to get rid of the fractions and then simplify the resulting equation. Finally, solve for the variable by isolating it on one side of the equation.

What are some common mistakes to avoid when solving algebraic fractions?

Some common mistakes include forgetting to simplify the fraction before solving, not factoring completely, and making arithmetic errors. It is important to check your work and simplify as much as possible before plugging in values for the variables.

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