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Simplify. Assume that no variable equals 0.$$\frac{-y^{5} z^{7}}{y^{2} z^{5}}$$
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We have $y^{5}$ in the numerator and $y^{2}$ in the denominator. Since these terms are divided, we subtract the exponents. So, $5 - 2 = 3$. This gives us $y^{3}$. Show more…
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