Simplifies a complex fraction by distributing the LCD of each small fraction across the top and the bottom so that all small fractions can be swept away.
This is a quick example of factoring the numerator and denominator of a combined fraction where all the factors are separated in order to find those that divide to one.
A short reminder of how to reduce first and then multiply two numerical fractions. Then we apply the same priciples to reducing like factors in an example with more than one variable and numerical…