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Find the missing factor D that makes the equality true -15y^4=(D)(3y^2)

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Answer:


D=-5y^2

Explanation:

We have the equation:


\displaystyle -15y^4=D(3y^2)

And we want to find D such that the equation is true.

So, we can divide both sides by 3y². This will yield:


\displaystyle D=(-15y^4)/(3y^2)

We can split this into:


\displaystyle D=(-15)/(3)\cdot(y^4)/(y^2)

Simplify. Hence:


D=-5y^2

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