SOLUTION: Simplify the expression: (2x-3y)^/(3y-2x)^2 I keep getting -1 What am I doing wrong? Could you please show me the steps so I see my mistake? Thank so much in advance.

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Question 1030103: Simplify the expression: (2x-3y)^/(3y-2x)^2
I keep getting -1
What am I doing wrong?
Could you please show me the steps so I see my mistake? Thank so much in advance.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You omitted something in your expression, but what you need reminding is this:






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