What is the sum of 3/2x and 4/3x expressed in simplest form
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What is the sum of 3/2x and 4/3x expressed in simplest form

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We need a common denominator of 6x, so we multiply 3/2x by 3, and 4/3x by 2. This gives us 9/6x and 8/6x. When we add this up, we end up with:
17/6x

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I am not sure abt this bt still:
3/2x +4/3x =( 9x + 8x ) / 2x*3x
=17x/6*x*x
=17/6x

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17/6x
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