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OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
find the quotient of 4x^3y+12x^2y^3-20xy/4xy
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OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Close this question.
OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What's your answer choices? I need to know, just to be sure I'm right.
OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
x2 + 3xy2 + 5
x2 + 3xy - 5
4x3y + 12x2y3 - 5
x2 + 3xy2 - 5
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[4x^3y+12x^2y^3-20xy/4xy\]
That's the correct equation that you're asking for?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hmm, I got 3xy +x - 5
OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
find the quotient of 4x^3y+12x^2y^3-20xy/4xy
A: x^2+3xy^2+5
B: x^2+3xy-5
C: 4x^3y+12x^2y^3-5
Dx^2+3xy^2-5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Hmm I would probably go with C.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Not quite officially sure because I'm not getting the right answer.
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OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
ok thanks though lol got a few more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Tell me what's the correct answer.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sure
OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
Choose the correct simplification of the expression (3xy4)2(y2)3.
6x2y14
9x2y14
9x3y11
6x3y11
OpenStudy (anonymous):
There isn't any exponents like (3xy^4)?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The answer would be 9x^2y^14
OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
its more like (3xy^4)^2(y^2)^3
OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
so i dont know if that changes the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I fixed it but that answer is still the same. B.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Was it correct?
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OpenStudy (bigbosssaint21):
ok, and yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Alright, tag me on a post and give me the MEDAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol.
If you want.