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How to solve uw⁷v⁵/u⁴w⁶?

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Answer:


w^(13)*v^(5)/u^(3)

Explanation:

Since you have one
u^(4) on the denominator and 1 u in the numerator,
u/u^(4) becomes
1/u^3 The
w^(7)and
w^(6) become
w^(13), and the rest just come naturally.

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