Which number can each term of the equation be multiplied by to eliminate the fractions before solving? -3/4m – 1/2= 2 + 1/4m

Respuesta :

u would multiply everything by the common denominator of 4

-3/4m - 1/2 = 2 + 1/4m....multiply everything by 4 and u get :
-3m - 2 = 8 + m
that will get rid of the fractions....but u could multiply by -4 ...giving u :
3m + 2 = -8 - m

Answer:

4.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that an equation

[tex]\frac{-3}{4}m-\frac{1}{2}=2+\frac{1}{4}m[/tex]

We have to find a number by which each term multiply and eliminate the fractions before solving

We can see that in the given expression

Denominator of first term is 4 and denominator of second term is 2 on left side.

Denominator of second term is 4 on right side

Therefore ,the  lcm of 2,4,4

2=[tex]2\times1[/tex]

4=[tex]2\times2\times1[/tex]

LCM of 2 and 4 =[tex]2\times2\times1= 4 [/tex]

Therefore, the number is 4 by which each term is multiplied to eliminate the fractions before solving.

Hence, the answer is 4.