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Find the quotients. Simplify completely. Any exponents entered should be a positive exponents

Find the quotients. Simplify completely. Any exponents entered should be a positive-example-1

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The given expression is:


(110r^5-40r^4)/(10r^4)

Start by factorizing the numerator:


(10r^4(11r-4))/(10r^4)

Now, we can simplify equal terms on numerator and denominator:


\begin{gathered} (10r^4(11r-4))/(10r^4)=(10r^4)/(10r^4)(11r-4)=1\cdot(11r-4) \\ \text{Thus the quotient is:} \\ (110r^5-40r^4)/(10r^4)=11r-4 \end{gathered}

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