Solve Fractions Question Homework: Methodology Needed

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The forum discussion focuses on solving a fractions homework problem, specifically addressing the methodology required to simplify the expression presented in the image link. A key suggestion is to begin by dividing the numerator by R^4, which aids in understanding the simplification process. Additionally, the importance of correctly handling negative signs in the equation is emphasized, as one participant noted forgetting to include it initially. Overall, the conversation highlights the significance of focusing on individual components of the fraction for effective simplification.

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Homework Statement


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Can someone please give me the methodology/rules for this to happen?

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I know there is nothing you can factor out here so I am confused as to how this result is possible.

Any help appreciated.
 
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Start by dividing the numerator through by R^4. See what you think after that. Then look at the denominator. I don't see where the negative sign in front ends up going to though.
 
Thank you, Hage567 that helped me. The negative sign I just forgot when I typed in it really should be there.

I forgot that that you don't need to divide the whole equation just the denominator or numerator when trying to cancel out.
 

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