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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the simplified form of
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes.. write
OpenStudy (anonymous):
20x^6 5y^2
------ * ----
15y^5 6x^4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
You can cancel the constants to make it easy. So, the expression becomes : 2x^6 5y^2
---- * -----
3y^5 3x^4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2x^6 5y^2
---- * -----
3y^5 3x^4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
After that cancel xs and ys like before. The expression now becomes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the x^6 changes to x^3 and the x^4 changes to x^2 correct?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2x^2 5
---- * -
3y^3 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, you're right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The final answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
10x^2
------
9y^3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OMG THANK YOU X.X :DDDDD
guess what......
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Any surprise? :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A MEDAL FOR JU.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:) : ) : ) Gab made Akshay happy
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
XD lol glad i can contribute in some way.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Next question. :)
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