We will investigate the process of division and express a fraction in its simplest form.
We are given the following operation of division to be performed:

We can express the above operation in a form of a fraction as follows:

Whenever we are looking at the simplification process we try to determine the divisibility of both numerator an denominator with a common integer.
We see that both numerator and denominator are divisible by integer ( 3 ). Hence, we can go ahead and write down the divisibility of both numerator and denominator by 3 in the fraction form:

We see that both numerator and denominator are divisible by integer ( 11 ). Hence, we can go ahead and write down the divisibility of both numerator and denominator by 11 in the fraction form:

Next we see that we can further perform the divisibility operation by dividing both numerator and denominator by ( 4 ) and express in fraction in its simplest form:

The above result is expressed in its most simplest form. This means the numerator and denominator can not be further divided or divisible by any common integer other than ( 1 ). Hence, we have arrived at the simplest answer to the division operation:
