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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is 28y^2 ÷ 4y?

Parth (parthkohli):

It's more like you multiply something to 4y to get 28y^2. \(\Large \color{MidnightBlue}{\Rightarrow 4y() = 28y^2 }\) You multiply 7 to get 28 and y to get y^2. Therefore, \(\Large \color{MidnightBlue}{\Rightarrow 4y(7y)= 28y^2 }\)

Parth (parthkohli):

As I said, the quotient will be what you multiply to get 28y^2. Quotient here is 7y.

OpenStudy (callisto):

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