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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you simplify this??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why you deleted that??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\ \frac{3a ^{2}-75b ^{2} }{a ^{4}b ^{5} } \ \div\ \frac{ 4a-20b}{ab ^{6} } \ \]

mathslover (mathslover):

http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct Please dont devalue the question and answer process *posting same questions again and again .. is considered as spam* Please take care about it next time Just wait .. have patience .. May be some expert answer your question soon thanks !!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This isn't the same question.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Plus, your answer didn't help, so I thought I might as well just ask another one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So please, can we focus on this question?

mathslover (mathslover):

@sakigirl what about this ? . http://openstudy.com/users/sakigirl#/updates/500d7375e4b0ed432e0fdad0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I did not give any answer to you.. I gave just first step to solve that..

mathslover (mathslover):

would like to end this discussion now .. you may continue @sakigirl And please do take care about that next time

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathslover Just because I said "How do you simplify this..?" repeatedly, does not mean the question is the same. Don't assume anything, because your observation skills suck.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We can focus on this now but you have to do all the steps We will only guide you and correct you where you will be wrong.. Ok @sakigirl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@waterineyes You only gave me the first step, and I was lost after that. Don't expect me to know how to suddenly know what to do after that. These things take time for me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So your duty is to tell me no??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No. My point is, if you're just going to give me the link to wolframandalpha, and then leave the question, don't answer at all.

mathslover (mathslover):

*I know my duty well* @sakigirl thanks !!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now concentrate on this.. I never used wolfram alpha in my life @Sakigirl The step which you are not getting let me know..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathslover You just pointed out one question. If you're going to point out all the mistakes I have made, and stalk my page, please leave. I'd rather talk to someone who's trying to help.

mathslover (mathslover):

@sakigirl may i know what you tried .. ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will tell you one step to do just do that I will be here only..

mathslover (mathslover):

*sorry for interrupting btw* .. you may continue .. thanks!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You know what? Forget it. I'll just ask another question and skip this one, because apparently, it caused too much of a problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

NO need to do that..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, if 2 people were accusing you of something, you'd get angered as well.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for your help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

See to change \(\div\) sign into \(\times \) then you always take the reciprocal of the term coming next to \(\div\) sign.. I give you an example:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[6 \div 3\] Take the reciprocal of 3.. that is 1/3 So. it becomes: \[6 \times \frac{1}{3}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathslover how can one post two questions?? Without closing the previous one??

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