How to find the solution to a rational equation with LCD
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bm/(_m_2 + 1)
–bm/(_m_2 + 1)
–b/(m + 1)
–b/(_m_2 – 1)
b/(_m_2 + 1)
Explanation
What is the slope of a line represented by the equation:
Explanation
To solve problems where you need to find the slope of a line in a given equation, change the equation so that it matches y-intercept form:
For this equation, first move the 3x over to the other side of the equation.
 
The equation should now look like this:
Then, divide by 15 to isolate the variable .
Then simplify
Whatever number is before the x in the equation (m) is your slope.
In the equation below, , 
, and 
 are non-zero numbers. What is the value of 
 in terms of 
 and 
?
Explanation
John, Jill, and Jack are splitting a pizza. John eats  of the pizza and Jill eats 
 of the pizza. How much of the pizza is left for Jack?
Explanation
We can write an equation for the amount of pizza eaten, with  as the amount left for Jack.
To solve this equation, we must find the lowest common denominator of  and 
. We can list the multiples of 
 and 
 to find the least common multiple:
We can see that the least common multiple of  and 
 is 
, so we can rewrite each of the fractions with a denominator of 
.
When we put these fractions back into the equation, we can solve for :
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