One way is to find the prime factorization for the denominators which are 3 and 4. The prime factorization of 3 would be 1 x 3 and 4 would be 2 x 2. Since we only use prime numbers to find the prime factorization we would have 2 x 2 x 3 = 12 which give us the the least common denominator for 2/3 and 3/4. Final answer is 12.
Answer:
Place the f(x) expression 2x-3 into the x in the g(x) expression 4x+5, so it will be 4(2x-3)+5; you can expand it out if you want
<span> 5×-(3+9)
Substitute 6 for x
5(6)-(3+9)
Add 9 to 3
5(6)-12
Multiply 5 by 6
30-12
Final Answer: 18</span>
Your adding 5 every time :)
Answer:
Subtract 8x, then add 13, lastly divide by −10