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1/5 + 1/5 = 2/5
1/7 + 1/7 = 2/7
1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3
There are an infinite number of these fractions. They must be 1 and 1 in the numerator, and the denominator must be relatively prime to 2. The examples I have picked are prime in the denominator, but the rule is not without many exceptions. For example
1/9 + 1/9 = 2/9
I don't think you can pick an even denominator because it will reduce when put with two. Oh wait 2/18 + 2/18 = 4/18 = 2/9 But these could be reduced before adding. Still, it might count. It depends on who is marking the question.
What about an odd and even denominator?
1/9 + 1/18 = 3/18 = 1/6 There must be something that works, but I can't come up with an example.
Plug 5 into (9x-58) and plug x into 2x, then multiple 5 by 2(x)
ordered pair (2, -3); y-intercept -5
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Think of <em>f</em>(<em>x</em>). Those numbers in parentheses next to the <em>f</em><em> </em>are x-coordinates, all you have to do is look in the chart and see what y-coordinate they gave you with respect to the given x-coordinates.
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