SOLUTION: reduce to lowest terms: 9-x/5x-45 I got x/5x-5 is that correct?

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Question 231754: reduce to lowest terms:
9-x/5x-45

I got x/5x-5 is that correct?

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Sorry. Not even close.



But , so



John


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