SOLUTION: reduce to its lowest terms - I keep getting confused on the steps.. 4w^5y^3 ________ 6vw^6-10w^3

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Question 341485: reduce to its lowest terms - I keep getting confused on the steps..
4w^5y^3
________
6vw^6-10w^3

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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4w%5E5y%5E3%2F%286vw%5E6-10w%5E3%29
Do it one step at a time.
All terms have an even coefficient, so divide by 2.
= 2w%5E5y%5E3%2F%283vw%5E6-5w%5E3%29
All terms have a w, so divide by w.
= 2w%5E4y%5E3%2F%283vw%5E5-5w%5E2%29
All terms still have a w, so divide by w.
= 2w%5E3y%5E3%2F%283vw%5E4-5w%29
All terms still have a w, so divide by w.
= 2w%5E2y%5E3%2F%283vw%5E3-5%29
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That's all