SOLUTION: solve by removing factors of one (42y^6/49y^3) uh how in the world do you do this?

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Question 545465: solve by removing factors of one (42y^6/49y^3) uh how in the world do you do this?
Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
factors of one are fractions where the numerator equals the denominator, so the fraction is equal to one

= =

factoring out the "ones" leaves you with a reduced fraction

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