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In a supply chain cost analysis, a coordinator is simplifying a unit cost formula represented by the expression rac{3xy}{18x^2y^2}. To simplify this expression, the coordinator identifies that the greatest common factor shared by both the numerator and the denominator is . Is this identification true or false?
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