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Divide. Assume that no denominator equals zero
8d^3/6c divided by c^3d^4/24
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OpenStudy (faiqraees):
what is the exponent on c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c^3
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
\[\large\rm \frac{8d^3}{6c}\div \frac{c^3d^4}{24}\]
\[\large\rm \frac{8d^3}{6c}* \frac{24}{c^3d^4}\]
\[\large\rm \frac{8d^3*24}{6c*c^3d^4}\]
Can you work out the rest?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i didnt get it..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it 64c^2/d
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OpenStudy (faiqraees):
Nope wrong.
Which part in the given steps you didnt understand
OpenStudy (anonymous):
how bout 16c^2/d
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
I think you are not multipying by the reciprocal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it must be 32/c^4d
OpenStudy (faiqraees):
correct
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh makes sense! can you help me with another?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
d^2-1/d^2-d divided by d-1/d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
assume that no denominator equals zero
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Qwertty123
OpenStudy (qwertty123):
@FaiqRaees was helping you just fine! :D Can you help again?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need help with the question right before i tagged you.. its different
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i need help with the question right before i tagged you.. its different