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Multiply by 3xyz²/6y^4 by 2y/xz^4 A. x²/y²z² B. x²/3y²z² C. 1/3y²z² D. 1/y²z²
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Multiply by 3xyz²/6y^4 by 2y/xz^4
A. x²/y²z²
B. x²/3y²z²
C. 1/3y²z²
D. 1/y²z²
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Your answer will be D. Hope I helped.
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