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subtract simplify by removing factor of 1 if possible

3bc/b^2-c^2-b-c/b+C
13 years ago

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Steve
what's the point of removing a factor of 1? It leaves everything else unchanged.

As a matter of fact, since one term contains only b and another contains only c, there is no factor other than 1 which is common to all terms.
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