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Rewrite rational expression with the indicated denominator.$-\frac{4 c}{5 c-3}=\frac{ }{3-5 c}$
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Step 1: We are given the rational expression $-\frac{4 c}{5 c-3}$ and we are asked to rewrite it with the denominator $3-5 c$. Show more…
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