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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_(Arnold)/04%3A_Fractions/4.02%3A_Equivalent_Fractions
    In this section we deal with fractions, numbers or expressions of the form a/b.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Technical_College/PrePALS_PreAlgebra/02%3A_Fractions/2.01%3A_Properties_of_Fractions_and_Reducing_to_Lowest_Terms
    In this section we deal with fractions, numbers or expressions of the form a/b.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Technical_College/PrePALS_PreAlgebra/01%3A_Whole_Numbers/1.03%3A_Multiplying_and_Dividing_Whole_Numbers
    We begin this section by discussing multiplication of whole numbers. The first order of business is to introduce the various symbols used to indicate multiplication of two whole numbers.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/PreAlgebra/Prealgebra_(Arnold)/01%3A_The_Whole_Numbers/1.03%3A_Multiplication_and_Division_of_Whole_Numbers
    We begin this section by discussing multiplication of whole numbers. The first order of business is to introduce the various symbols used to indicate multiplication of two whole numbers.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Technical_College/PrePALS_Math_with_Business_Apps/01%3A_Whole_Numbers/1.03%3A_Multiplying_and_Dividing_Whole_Numbers
    We begin this section by discussing multiplication of whole numbers. The first order of business is to introduce the various symbols used to indicate multiplication of two whole numbers.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Barton_Community_College/Book%3A_Technical_Mathematics_(Turner)/02%3A_Fractions/2.02%3A_Equivalent_Fractions
    In this section we deal with fractions, numbers or expressions of the form a/b.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Honolulu_Community_College/Math_75X%3A_Introduction_to_Mathematical_Reasoning_(Kearns)/02%3A_Fractions_and_Rational_Numbers/2.02%3A_Equivalent_Fractions
    In this section we deal with fractions, numbers or expressions of the form a/b.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Technical_College/PrePALS_Math_with_Business_Apps/02%3A_Fractions/2.01%3A_Properties_of_Fractions_and_Reducing_to_Lowest_Terms
    In this section we deal with fractions, numbers or expressions of the form a/b.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Applied_Mathematics/Calculus_for_Business_and_Social_Sciences_Corequisite_Workbook_(Dominguez_Martinez_and_Saykali)/09%3A_Rational_Expressions/9.04%3A_Rationalize_Algebraic_Fractions
    If the denominator of a rational expression contains sums or differences involving radicals, it is good form to always rationalize the denominator by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the c...If the denominator of a rational expression contains sums or differences involving radicals, it is good form to always rationalize the denominator by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator. The conjugate of the denominator contains the same terms, but opposite operations (addition or subtraction).

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