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Which expression shows the quotient of two terms where one of the terms includes a coefficient of 7?

Options:
A. 3x + 47
B. 7x
C. 7x^2 - 13
D. 12(4 + 7x)
E. 8 + 37x

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Final answer:

The expression that shows the quotient of two terms where one of the terms includes a coefficient of 7 is option C, 7x^2 - 13.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression that shows the quotient of two terms where one of the terms includes a coefficient of 7 is option C, 7x² - 13.



Step-by-step explanation:



  1. Quotient refers to division, so we are looking for an expression with division.
  2. In the given options, option C, 7x² - 13, is the only expression that includes the variable x and has a coefficient of 7.
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