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Use algebraic techniques to rewrite g(x)= (-7x^4+6x^8)/(x^3)

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To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

1. You have the following function given in the problem above:
g(x)= ((-7x^4+6x^8))/(x^3)

2. You can factor out the common term
x^(3) and simplify the function by using the properties of exponents, as following:


g(x)= (x^(3) (-7x+6x^5))/(x^3) \\ g(x)=-7x+6x^(5)

Therefore, the answer is:
g(x)=-7x+6x^(5)

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