SOLUTION: Reduce to lowest terms, if possible: 4x-8/3x^3+x^2-6x

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Question 662491: Reduce to lowest terms, if possible: 4x-8/3x^3+x^2-6x

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......this is the simplest form since cannot be factored,

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