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  • 27-01-2017
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Describe a situation when you might not want to clear fractions in an equation.

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Destiny002
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  • 27-01-2017
Well, to get rid of them, you would have to add or subtract that fraction to both sides of the equation (making them still equal to each other), so it would just get too complicated to completely get rid of a fraction.  That is, if you don't need to.
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