Fill in the blanks so that the following statement is true.

The fractions in the equation [tex] \frac{x}{4} = 6 + \frac{x-5}{9} [/tex] can be eliminated by multiplying both sides by the least common multiple (LCM) of [tex] \frac{x}{4} [/tex] and [tex] \frac{x-5}{9} [/tex], which is 36.

The fractions in the equation [tex] \frac{x}{4} = 6 + \frac{x-5}{9} [/tex] can be eliminated by multiplying both sides by the

[tex] \square [/tex] of [tex] \frac{x}{4} [/tex] and [tex] \frac{x-5}{9} [/tex], which is [tex] \square [/tex].



Answer :

The fractions in the equation [tex]\(\frac{x}{4}=6+\frac{x-5}{9}\)[/tex] can be eliminated by multiplying both sides by the least common multiple of [tex]\(\frac{x}{4}\)[/tex] and [tex]\(\frac{x-5}{9}\)[/tex], which is 36.