How to Multiply Fractions with Variables
      When multiplying fractions, I am a fan of factorizing and canceling common factors instead of multiplying and then simplifying. 
     The reason for this is that it makes the calculations much easier, and I like it when things are easy. By cross-canceling when possible instead of expanding the parentheses, the calculations become simpler and less messy. 
     Here you will learn to multiply fractions with variables by factorizing and cross-canceling. Beware that you can only cancel factors that are on both sides of the fraction bar. 
              Multiplication Through Canceling 
      -     1.  
 -          Factorize         the         numerators.         
 -      2.  
 -          Factorize         the         denominators.         
 -      3.  
 -          Cancel         common         factors.         
 -      4.  
 -          Find         the         answer.         
 
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           You factorize and cross-cancel in this way: 
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           You factorize using the third algebraic identity of quadratic expressions, and then you cancel and multiply like this:  
   
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           Use the third algebraic identity of quadratic expressions to factorize, and then cross-cancel and multiply in this manner:  
   
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           You factorize with the help of the third algebraic identity of quadratic expressions, and then you cancel and multiply the fractions in this way: