Question 642318
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A single fraction whose numerator is a sum or difference is
equal to the sum or difference of the fractions consisting
of the terms of the numerator each over the denominator

Your expression:

{{{(3x-2)/9}}} is a single fraction whose numerator is a difference
of 3x and 2.  Therefore it can be witten as the difference of two 
fractions  {{{3/9}}}x and {{{2/9}}}

So we have:

{{{(3x-2)/9}}} = {{{3/9}}}x-{{{2/9}}} and {{{3/9}}} reduces to {{{1/3}}}.


Answer:  {{{1/3}}}x-{{{2/9}}}

You should write:

{{{(3x-2)/9}}} = {{{3/9}}}x-{{{2/9}}} = {{{1/3}}}x-{{{2/9}}}

Edwin</pre>