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\frac{3 {c}^(3)d }{9c {d}^( - 1) } I dont really understand how to do this fully. I just need to simplify it. 
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\frac{3 {c}^(3)d }{9c {d}^( - 1) } I dont really understand how to do this fully. I just need to simplify it. 
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I dont really understand how to do this fully. I just need to simplify it. 
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i’m sure the answer is c^2d^2/3
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