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  • 07-06-2018
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What is the common denominator of -1/y and 2/5y

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  • 07-06-2018
-1/y = 2/5y. The change from -1 to 2 would be -2, so we now that the change from y to 5y would also have to be -2. -2 = -10 so you multiply by 5. After doing the same to the top you would come to the conclusion that the LCD would be 5y.  Hope this helps!
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