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Let's work it out. 

[tex] \frac{x}{x+6} [/tex]

The x's cancel out, so it will just leave you with 6. 

≠ 1/6

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~kaikers 

Answer: No, it does not.

x and x + 6 are both prime and cannot be factored.

There are no common factors to divide out.

x over x + 6 is already simplified.

If you substitute in a value for x, the fraction will not be equal to 1/6.

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