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May 03, 2024

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1 x 3 + 1 y 7 =?

1 x 3 y 7

2 x 3 y 7

x 3 + y 3 x 3 y 7

x 7 + y 7 x 3 y 7

x 3 + y 7 x 3 y 7

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Solution:

Since x3 is the highest (really, only) power of the base x, and since y7 is the highest (only) power of the base y, the LCD of these two fractions is (x3)(y7). Let’s convert each fraction to a denominator of (x3)(y7) and combine the fractions:

y 7 y 7 1 x 3 + x 3 x 3 1 y 7 y 7 x 3 y 7 + x 3 x 3 y 7 = x 3 + y 7 x 3 y 7

Correct answer: E

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