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12x^9y^4/6x^3y^2 A. 2x^3y^2 B. 2/x^6y^2 C. 2/x^3y^2 D. 2x^6y^2
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12x^9y^4/6x^3y^2
A. 2x^3y^2
B. 2/x^6y^2
C. 2/x^3y^2
D. 2x^6y^2
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It’s b I think you have to multiply
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Answer:b
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