Multiply the following rational expressions. Write the answer in lowest terms.\\ $\frac{625v^8}{245v^9} \cdot \frac{21v^9}{6v}$ \\ $\frac{625v^8}{245v^9} \cdot \frac{21v^9}{6v} = \square$\\ (Simplify your answer. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the expression.)
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$$\frac{625v^8}{245v^9} \cdot \frac{21v^9}{v^6} = \frac{5^4v^8}{7^2\cdot5v^9} \cdot \frac{3\cdot7v^9}{v^6}$$ Show more…
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