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Change the mixed expressions to fractions y+2 y^3/x^3-y^3
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Change the mixed expressions to fractions y+2 y^3/x^3-y^3
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The common denominator for each of these terms is x^3 so the new expression would be:
so to simplify that down to a single fraction
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