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Allison:

3v^2/v

dude:

This can be re-written as \(\frac{3v^2}{v^1}\) There is a v in common (: So you remove \(v^1\) on the top and bottom \(\frac{3{v^{2\color{red}{-1}}}}{\color{red}{v^1}}\rightarrow \frac{3v^1}{1}\rightarrow 3v\)

Allison:

That smile by V...

Allison:

Thank you ♥️

dude:

You're welcome (:

Allison:

..hehe

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