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Asked by Marysvoice

1280v^9y^5/
100v^4y3

Simplify by removing the factor of 1.

Do I look forthe commom multiple or no? Do I factor out again and then cancel off?
17 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Use the denominator 100v^4y3 as a factor of the numerator. The fraction can be written
(100v^4y^3)*(128v^58y^2)/(100v^4y^3)
Now divide by and cancel out the denominator.
17 years ago
Answered by Marysvoice
128v^54y-1/10v^4y^3???
17 years ago
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