SOLUTION: Reduce the following rational expression to its lowest terms: (12w^5)/(20tw^3+4w^2y) is it?? 3/5t+y

Algebra.Com
Question 317154: Reduce the following rational expression to its lowest terms:
(12w^5)/(20tw^3+4w^2y)
is it??
3/5t+y

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


RELATED QUESTIONS

Reduce the following rational expression to its lowest terms: (4x^4 y^3) / (4v^3 y^4 - (answered by jsmallt9)
Section 6.1: Reduce each expression to lowest terms. See the Strategy for Reducing... (answered by stanbon)
15y^3 _________________ (25t^3y^4)-(20uy^5) reduce the follwing... (answered by ichudov,stanbon)
Reduce the following rational expression to it's lowest terms: 20u^5-15t^4u^3/20u^6w... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Reduce the rational expression to lowest terms. (32x^5 - 4x^2)/(32x^3 + 16x^2 + 8x) (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Can not find what it is, but here goes dividing rational expression to its lowest terms (answered by chitra)
reduce the following rational expression to lowest terms, if possible. Also specify any... (answered by stanbon)
reduce to its lowest terms - I keep getting confused on the steps.. 4w^5y^3 ________ (answered by Alan3354)
Reduce to lowest terms... (answered by Fombitz)