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Can you please help with this.

Can you please help with this.-example-1

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(x^12 / x^4) x^3
(x^8)x^3
x^11
Hope this helps
User RamaraoAdapa
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Answer:


x^(11)

Explanation:

You don't need to do anything to the x's. What we need to find is the exponent:


x^(12) ÷
x^(4) ·
x^(3) =
x^(15) ÷
x^(4)

=
x^(11)

User Cheese Bread
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