When we cross-multiply these fractions, we get 2 x 5 = 10 and 3 x 4 = 12 Let's write the 10 above the first fraction and the 12 above the second fraction
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Equations: Cross Multiplication Video 112 on www corbettmaths com Question 1: Solve each equation below (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h)
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so multiplying a fraction by x has the same effect as multiplying the numerator of the The formula is easily remembered as “cross-multiplication”:
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Solving Rational Equations by Cross Multiplying Algebra 1 Rational equations, or equations that involve one or more rational expressions, occur often in
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Solving Equations by Cross Multiplication Solve each proportion 1) n 5 = 6 7 2) 4 8 = v 6 3) 9 7 = k 2 4) 2 10 = 10 x 5)
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Cross Multiply: Numerators X Denominators Cross multiplication is used to find the unknown term of a proportion (two ratios—or fractions—that are equal)
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For example, 4 x 3 means 4 groups of 3 or 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 Multiply an integer Cross Multiply the fractions by multiplying the denominator of a fraction
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multiplication to get rid of the fractions rearrange so that you are in a position to cross-multiply is the same as and is the same as 2 3 x
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we write equivalent fractions, we create a proportion, such as the one shown below: x = To solve the proportion 1) cross multiply the ratios,
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When multiplying fractions, simply multiply the numerators (top number of the -X JE 1 3 3 The 2's cancel by dividing by 2 Cross them out and place
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