2) \( \frac{3}{8 p^{2} r}+\frac{5}{4 p^{2} r} \)
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To combine the fractions \( \frac{3}{8 p^{2} r} \) and \( \frac{5}{4 p^{2} r} \), we first need a common denominator. The least common multiple of the denominators \( 8 p^{2} r \) and \( 4 p^{2} r \) is \( 8 p^{2} r \). Now, we can rewrite \( \frac{5}{4 p^{2} r} \) to have the common denominator: \[ \frac{5}{4 p^{2} r} = \frac{5 \cdot 2}{4 \cdot 2 \cdot p^{2} r} = \frac{10}{8 p^{2} r} \] Now we can add the two fractions: \[ \frac{3}{8 p^{2} r} + \frac{10}{8 p^{2} r} = \frac{3 + 10}{8 p^{2} r} = \frac{13}{8 p^{2} r} \] Thus, the combined fraction is: \[ \frac{13}{8 p^{2} r} \]
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