Shiny gold medal to the one who gives the right answer!!!!!!! Part A: Divide (4x^4y^3+8x^3y^2-12x^2y-16x^2y^4) by -4x^2y. show your work and justify each step Part B how would your answer in Part A be affected if the c^2 variable in the denomiter was just an x?
Please note, @ktk3399 , that you may ask for guidance towards solving a problem on your own, but are not allowed to ask that someone else find and share with you the answer to YOUR math problem. Please do not do this again. Instead, show what YOU yourself have done and ask others for feedback.
As an example of the kind of feedback I WOULD be willing to give you: (4x^4y^3+8x^3y^2-12x^2y-16x^2y^4) has four terms. Try dividing each term by -4x^2y, separately. Would you please that suggestion and try it.
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