simplyifying expression

(x-6)/(-3x)

Is it correct[?]

Yes, but Subhotosh's form (where he factors out -1 from both numerator and denominator and then cancels them) is better.

(6 - x)/(3x)

I would leave it at this.

As an aside, do you know? A negation sign in a ratio can float at will from numerator to denominator to out-in-front of the ratio, wherever it is convenient to place it.

\(\displaystyle \frac{x - 6}{-3x} = -\frac{x - 6}{3x} = \frac{-(x - 6)}{3x}\)
 
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