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Find the quotient 42j^4 k^2÷(-3j^3 k)

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Your answer is =-14jk
User Thierry J
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Answer:


-14jk

Explanation:

We are asked to find the quotient of our given expression
42j^4k^2/ -3j^3k

First of all, we will write our given problem as a fraction.


(42j^4k^2)/(-3j^3k)

Using exponent property
(a^m)/(a^n)=a^(m-n), we will get:


(42)/(-3)(j^(4-3)k^(2-1))


-14j^(1)k^(1)


-14jk

Therefore, the quotient of our given problem is
-14jk.

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