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Nicole:

@Vocaloid please help!!

Vocaloid:

meant to get to this earlier but was busy ;-; but anyway, you need to divide 49x^6 / (the factor being tested) and if you get a whole # and variables with positive exponents only, it should be a factor (idk if i explained that well ;_;)

Vocaloid:

so anyway, as an example, 49x^6/(x^2) = 49x4 so yes, the first choice is a factor, and then you'd keep going w/ the other ones

jhonyy9:

like a first step how can you rewriting the 49x^6 factorized 1. case 7*7(x^2)^3 2. case 7*7(x^3)^2 3. case 7*7(x^5)*x 4. case 7*7(x^4)*(x^2) .... so hope that from these cases you can selecting easy the right choices

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