Math, asked by singhpoojasg3101, 5 hours ago

2. Simplify: 9u 5/6 - 4u 3/8 + 2u 7/12​

Answers

Answered by liyanayazminhussain
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Step-by-step explanation:

1.5 is the answer

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Answered by fastbrainbrain
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Answer:

How to solve your problem

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\frac{9u^{5}}{6}-1 \cdot \frac{4u^{3}}{8}+\frac{2u^{7}}{12}

69u5−1⋅84u3+122u7

Simplify

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Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator

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{\color{#c92786}{\frac{9u^{5}}{6}}}-1 \cdot \frac{4u^{3}}{8}+\frac{2u^{7}}{12}

69u5−1⋅84u3+122u7

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Solution

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\frac{u^{7}+9u^{5}-3u^{3}}{6}

6u7+9u5−3u3

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