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Simplify completely: the quantity 10 times x to the 6th power times y to the third power plus 20 times x to the third power times y to the 2nd power all over 5 times x to the third power times y

a.2x^9y64 + 4x^6y^3

b.2x^3y^2 + 4xy

c.2x^3y^2 + 4y^2

d.2x^3y^2 + 4y

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Correct answer is D.


(10x^6y^3 + 20x^3y^2)/(5x^3y) \\ \\ \text{common in the numerator is } \\ \\ 10x^3y^2 \\ \\ \text{so} \\ \\ (10x^3y^2(x^3y + 2))/(5x^3y) \\ \\ \text{cancel common factors... } \\ \\ 2y(x^3y + 2) = 2x^3y^2 + 4y
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