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Assuming x=0 and y=0, what is the quotient of 24^6y^2 + 16x^4y^3 + 8x^2y^4 ---------------------------------------------- 4x^2y
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Assuming x=0 and y=0, what is the quotient of 24^6y^2 + 16x^4y^3 + 8x^2y^4
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4x^2y
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There is no answer because anything to the power of zero is 1 and 0 to the power of anything is zero. So if the end result is 1/0 and nothing can divide into zero then there is no answer.
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There is no quotient: if x is equal to zero, then your problem would simplify to a number divided by zero. As it is impossible to divide by zero, there is no answer.
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