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Reduce the fraction to lowest terms y+5/2y+10
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Reduce the fraction to lowest terms
y+5/2y+10
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Assuming
5/2y
is the fraction,
= y + 5/2y + 10
You can divide the entire fraction (
both numerator and denominator
) by 2
= y + 2.5/y + 10
That is as far simplified, or 'lowest terms' as it gets.
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that should be right
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