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Re: Fraction Simplification Question

by KO <kownby@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 16, 2008 at 04:04 PM

Major Tom wrote:
> I have a question about simplification.
> 
> How would I simplify something like (1-2x)/(1+2x) so "x" is all at the
> top... Basically how do I simplify this so I don't have to deal with a
> fraction anymore. Thanks!

A factor, like (1 + 2x), in the denominator will disappear
only if it can be canceled against an identical factor in
the numerator.

Kindrick
 




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Fraction Simplification Question
Major Tom <spacestarma  2008-02-16 15:03:12 
Re: Fraction Simplification Question
KO <kownby@[EMAIL PROT  2008-02-16 16:04:22 
Re: Fraction Simplification Question
Stan Brown <the_stan_b  2008-02-16 20:17:53 

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