SOLUTION: Simplify by removing factors of 1. {{{(6v-36)/(6v)}}} would it be a fraction 1/6v?

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Question 251147: Simplify by removing factors of 1.

would it be a fraction 1/6v?

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




Factor out 6 in the numerator



This is the same as



The  is a factor of 1, so 
we can just remove it and get



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Normally we remove factors of 1 just by
crossing them out or cancelling them from this
step:



and just leave



Edwin

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