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Simplify by removing a factor equal to 1.$$\frac{8 t^{4}}{40 t}$$
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We know that $8*5=40$ and $t^{4}=t*t^{3}$, so we can rewrite the expression as: $$ \frac{8 t^{4}}{40 t} = \frac{8 * t * t^{3}}{8 * 5 * t} $$ Show more…
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