What is reducible fraction
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An irreducible fraction is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are integers that have no other common divisors than 1. In other words, a fraction ᵃ⁄b is irreducible if and only if a and b are coprime, that is, if a and b have a greatest common divisor of 1
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A reducible fraction is a ratio of two integers which have a common divisor. Thus, for example, is reducible because 2 divides both 10 and 14. On the other hand, is irreducible. A fraction is no longer reducible when the numerator and the denominator are relatively prime.
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