In order to reduce ANY fraction to lowest terms, find any common factors
of the numerator and denominator, and divide them both by it. If they still
have a common factor, then divide them by it again. Eventually, they won't
have any common factor except ' 1 ', and then you'll know that the fraction is
in lowest terms.
Do 15 and 40 have any common factors ?
Let's see . . .
The factors of 15 are 1, 3, <em>5</em>, and 15 .
The factors of 40 are 1, 2, 4,<em> 5</em>, 8, 10, 20, and 40 .
Ah hah ! Do you see that ' <em>5</em> ' on both lists ? That's a common factor.
So 15/40 is NOT in lowest terms.
Divide the numerator and denominator both by 5 :
15 / 40 =<em> 3 / 8</em>
3 and 8 don't have any common factor except ' 1 '.
So 3/8 is the same number as 15/40, but in lowest terms.
Answer:
6/15 divided by 6
Step-by-step explanation:

Problem: 6|-3|-4|5|
Whenever something is in: |21| in the lines, you would just count the number itself.
So it is: 6·3-4·5 which would equal: 6·3-4·5
The answer to 6·3 is 18, so its 18 minus the answer of 5·4 which is 20.
So its: 18-20= -2
~Hope i helped. :)
Answer:
It is "A" or in other words the one that says (x-5)2+3 because when you graph it you can see it is the only one touching that point!
Step-by-step explanation: