14. Divide. (24w^10 +8w^12) \ (4w^4) 1. 6w^6 + 2w^8 2. 6w^6 + 8w^12 3. 24w^10 + 2w^8 4.6w^10 + 2w^12 Divide (-6m^9 -6m^8 -16m^6) \ (2m^3) 1. -3m^9 -3m^8 -8m^6 2. -3m^6 -6m^8 -16m^3 3.-3m^6 -3m^5 -8m^3 4. -3m^6 -3m^5 -16m^3
all questions are similar we will do first one together and then u will be able to solve 2nd/3rd/4th:)
I only have two
the other ones are the answer choices
\[\frac{ 24w^{10}+8w^{12} }{4w^4 }\] there is only one term at the denominator so we can rewrite it as \[\rm \frac{ 24w^{10} }{ 4w^4 }+\frac{8w^{12}}{4w^4}\]
now just divide the coefficients and for variables apply the exponent rule \[\rm \frac{ x^m }{ x^n }= x^{m-n}\] when we divide same bases we should subtract their exponents.
I am still very confused. I haven't even learned any of that yet
alright. it's okay \[\rm \frac{ \color{Red}{24}w^{10} }{\color{Red}{ 4}w^4 }+\frac{8w^{12}}{4w^4}\] can you divide 24/4= ??
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