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14 July, 06:53

How do I find a common denominator for a complex faction when one denominator is 2m-1 and the other is 2m+5

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  1. 14 July, 07:22
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    The best option is to multiply them together, there would be no value that is common between the two, (2m - 1) (2m + 5), and leave it in this form.

    However, there is a second method.

    Notice how between the two sits a difference of 6.

    You can manipulate one of the fractions to render the same denominator and work from there.
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