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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 or irreducible when the numerator and the denominator are relatively prime which means that the numerator and the denominator has a gcd of 1.
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