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A sample problem solved by Quickmath web math solver

Command

Join fractions

Expression

6-q/8+(-(3-q))/3+(-(7-q))/12

  1. A sum that contains 4 terms. The first term of the sum is six. The second term of the sum is equal to a negative fraction: the top of the fraction is q. The bottom of the fraction is eight. The third term of the sum is a rational expression: the top of the rational expression is a negative sum that comprises 2 terms. The first term of the sum is three. The second term of the sum is equal to negative q. The bottom of the rational expression is three. The four term of the sum is equal to a rational expression: the top of the rational expression is a negative sum consisting of 2 terms. The first term of the sum is equal to seven. The second term of the sum is equal to negative q. The bottom of the rational expression is twelve.
  2. six plus negative q fraction line eight plus negative left brace three plus negative q right brace over three plus negative opening bracket seven plus negative q closing bracket divided by twelve.

Result

(7*q+106)/24

  1. A rational expression : the numerator of the rational expression is a sum that consists of 2 terms; the first term of the sum is a product containing 2 factors; the first factor of the product is equal to seven; the second factor of the product is q; the second term of the sum is equal to one hundred six; the denominator of the rational expression is twenty four;
  2. seven multiplied by q plus one hundred six over twenty four;