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To clear the equation 1/a + 4/b= 6 of fractions, we multiply both sides by what?

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Answered by nomanshowon189
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Answer:

we multiply by ab

Step-by-step explanation:

To clear the equation 1/a + 4/b= 6 of fractions, we multiply both sides by ab

1/a*ab+4/b*ab=6ab

Answered by anjumanyasmin
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Given:

\frac{1}{a} + \frac{4}{b} = 6

To clear the fraction we multiply both sides by ab

So for multiply ab we get

ab\times\frac{1}{a} + ab\times \frac{4}{b}=6\times ab

b + 4a = 6ab

4a + b = 6ab

Hence we multiply both side by ab.

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