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hhanan:

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hhanan:

sxdsouls:

write it in chat please.

sxdsouls:

copy n paste.

hhanan:

p^10 q^3 / p^2 q^18

sxdsouls:

lmk if its incorrect

hhanan:

that is not a option

sxdsouls:

uh- let me see the options.

hhanan:

jhonyy9:

\[\frac{ p^{10}q^{3} }{ p^{2}q^{18} } = \frac{ p^{2}p^{8}q^{3} }{ p^{2}q^{3}q^{15} } = ?\] look on these now how i re-wrote - what can you simplifie ? and so what will get ?

jhonyy9:

simplifie the same terms from numerator and denominator and will get the correct answer

hhanan:

so the first one

jhonyy9:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @hhanan so the first one \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) what mean this ?

hhanan:

p^8 q^15

jhonyy9:

yes the first one term of p^2 you can simplifie

jhonyy9:

yes this is correct but you ve forgot the divide sign between these terms

jhonyy9:

yes ?

hhanan:

ok thank you

jhonyy9:

anytime yw

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