SOLUTION: Hi, Do the x^3's cancel each other out in the following equation? 3+6x^2 over x^3 times x^3 equaling 3+6x^2 Thanks

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Question 50245: Hi, Do the x^3's cancel each other out in the following equation?
3+6x^2 over x^3 times x^3 equaling 3+6x^2 Thanks

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