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\[7x^3*y^9\]&\[-3x*y^5\] are two terms fitted for this question. Quotient:\[7x^3*y^9\] and \[-3x*y^5\] Simplified___ Coefficient= -7/3 Subtract x's exponent in the denominator from the exponent of x in the numerator \[ \frac{ x^3 }{ x } = x^3*x^1 = x^(3 - 1) = x^2\] Next \[y^9*y^5 = y^4\] The quotient in final reduced form is then \[(\frac{ -7 }{ 3 })x^2*y^4\]

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