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14x^4y^6/7x^8y^2 assume the denominator does not equal zero

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Answer:

(y/x)⁴

Explanation:

14x^4y^6/7x^8y^2

= 2x^(-4)/2y^(-4)

= (y/x)

User Mathijs Flietstra
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Answer:

2y^4/x^2

Explanation:

4x^4y^6 ÷ 7x^8y^2

you will find the GCF of the equation which is: 7x^4y^2 . Then, you will divide both of the equation by the GCF and it will become

14x^4y^6 ÷ 7x^4y^2 = 2y^4

7x^8y^2 ÷ 7x^4y^2 = x^2

then you'll get the answer 2y^4/x^2

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