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(4/5)y3 - 3/5

 

Rearranging (4y5 - 3y2)/5y2 gives us:

(4y5 - 3y2)/5y2

(4y5/5y2) - (3y2/5y2)

(4y3/5) - (3/5)

(4/5)y3 - 3/5

(4/5)y3 - 3/5 is equal to (4y5 - 3y2)/5y2.

 

 

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