Are these fractions all equal? Are the following expressions

Elliana Burgess

Elliana Burgess

Answered question

2022-03-16

Are these fractions all equal?
Are the following expressions all equal to one another?
2ab+cy
2aby+cy
2ay(2by)+cy
2ab+cy=2aby+cy=2ay×2by+cy

Answer & Explanation

Cellamaran78

Cellamaran78

Beginner2022-03-17Added 4 answers

By starting with the first, and applying the distributive law, we get the second:
2ab+cy=(2ab+c)1y=2ab1y+c1y=2aby+cy
The last one is not equal to the other two, because
2ay2by+cy=2a2byy+cy=4aby2+cy,
and 4aby2+cy is (usually) not equal to 2aby+cy. Notice that we used the fact that
abcd=acbd.
So the first two are equal, but not the third.
reclaimxww

reclaimxww

Beginner2022-03-18Added 1 answers

Eivand's answer is complete - but I want to talk about a related idea. How does one know if something is true?
Often, proving that something is true is incredibly complicated. To prove something false, one needs only a counterexample. But the first step should always be to experiment with the idea. In this case, this probably means making a few fractions of the forms that you have described, and testing to see if they are equal.
After a few tests for the first 2 cases, you might convince yourself that they are true (this does not, of course, constitute a proof!). But the same heuristic approach would quickly destroy the third: suppose we let
a=1,b=2,c=3,y=5.
Then 2ay2by+cy=2545+35=825=1525=2325<1
On the other hand, 2ab+cy=4+35>1. Almost any trial would yield a contradiction. I think that this style of patient problem-solving and analysis is under-emphasized and under-utilized, because it provides great insight on many questions.
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