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When you do this please show the work

When you do this please show the work-example-1
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Answer:

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\displaystyle -9a^3b^5

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\displaystyle (x^8)/(3)

Step-by-step Step-by-step explanation:

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\displaystyle ((27a^3b^3)(-2ab^4))/(6ab^2) \Rightarrow ((3ab)^3(-2ab^4))/(6ab^2) \\ \\ \boxed{-9a^3b^5} \rightarrow (-54a^4b^7)/(6ab^2)

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\displaystyle (16x^(10)y^2)/(48x^2y^2) \Rightarrow ((-4x^5y)^2)/(48x^2y^2) \\ \\ \boxed{(x^8)/(3)}

The Quotient-to-Power Rule states that whenever you are dividng like-terms, you keep the coefficients and deduct the exponents.

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