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Divide the following polynomial, then place the answer in the proper location on the grid.

28y^6/ 14y^4

User Sridharan
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The answer would be 2y^2

User Selia
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Answer: 28y^6/ 14y^4 = 2*y^2

Explanation:

The equation that we have is:

(28*y^6)/(14*y^4)

first, we can separate the scalars and the variables as:

(28*y^6)/(14*y^4) = (28/14)*(y^6/y^4) = 2*(y^6/y^4)

Now we can use the next thing:

a^n/a^m = a^(n - m)

2*(y^6/y^4) = 2*y^(6-4) = 2*y^2

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