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TurtlePrincess:

Math- Exclusion

TurtlePrincess:

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Extrinix:

So, to answer this, dividing with exponents basically means you are subtracting them, so you can sort out the equation, \(\dfrac{a^3-b^3}{a^3b^3+a^2b^4+ab^5}\) \(a^3b^3\) cancels out, \(a^2b^4\) is left with \(a^{1}b^{-1}\), \(ab^5\) is left with \(a^2b^{-2}\) so you would be left with, \(a^1b^{-1}+a^2b^{-2}\) Which would mean that D is your answer.

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