This is a specific look at the trick, catalyst, or step to actually solving the Saxon Algebra 2 Lesson 28 practice problems. I call it the "sneeky One" and "magical One." Either way, the idea is that a fraction that is equal to (1) but looks different, such as (54/54) or (x+3)/(x+3), is a useful tool for simplifying complex fractions.
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