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Can this (14xy-(1+y^2)(1+x^4 *y^2))/(7x^2 -2xy(1+x^4 *y^2)) be simplified to this (14xy-(1+y^2))/(7x^2 -2xy)? Yes or no explain why.
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no. For the same reason that
(6 - 5*7)/(8-3*7) is not (6-5)/(8-3)
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