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In the lesson video you differentiate certain "x's" as NOT factors... can you elaborate more on that, because I've spent quite a bit of time on factoring and reducing these and it's just not clicking. Thanks! 

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Hi Ari, great question about reducing fractions! Here is a little video explaining it a bit more. Let me know if you'd like more examples or still have questions after it.


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