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You can still simplify your answer. Divide. (-18x^2y+21x^4y^6)/(3x^3y^5) Simplify your answer as much as possible.

          You can still simplify your answer. Divide. (-18x^2y+21x^4y^6)/(3x^3y^5) Simplify your answer as much as possible.
        

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Calculus: Early Transcendentals
Calculus: Early Transcendentals
James Stewart 8th Edition
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00:01 So here we are given negative 12 y to the sixth x to the seventh plus 3y cubed x squared and we're dividing it all by 4y to the fourth x to the fifth.
00:12 And what we want to do is simplify this as much as possible.
00:15 So what we're going to do is we're going to take each of the terms in the numerator and divide it by our denominator because this is a monomial.
00:25 So our terms are then going to be negative 12 y to the sixth x to the seventh over 4y to the fourth x to the fifth and then plus 3y cubed x squared all over 4y to the fourth x to the fifth...
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