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Factoring to Reduce Fractions - 1

Reducing a fraction or adding two fractions sometimes only requires that –1 be factored from one or more denominators. For instance in  the numerator and denominator are only off by a factor of –1. To reduce this fraction, factor –1 from the numerator or denominator:

Factoring to Reduce Fractions

Factoring to Reduce Fractions

Among factoring’s many uses is in reducing fractions. If the numerator’s terms and the denominator’s terms have common factors, factor them then cancel. It might not be necessary to factor the numerator and denominator completely.

More Factoring - 1

Sometimes you can combine two or more terms at a time in such a way that each term has an algebraic expression as a common factor.

More Factoring

More Factoring

An algebraic expression raised to different powers might appear in different terms. Factor out this expression raised to the lowest power.

Factoring - 2

The associative and distributive properties can be confusing. The associative property states ðabÞc (ab)c = a(bc). This property says that when multiplying three (or more) quantities you can multiply the first two then the third or multiply the second two then the first. For example, it might be tempting to write . But . The ‘‘5’’ can be grouped either with ‘‘x + 1’’ or with ‘‘y – 3’’ but not both:

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