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Find the values of a , b and c in the equation below

Find the values of a , b and c in the equation below-example-1
User Rashy
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Answer:

x^12 y^2 z^11

a= 12

b= 2

c= 11

Explanation:

On the numerator you distribute the exponent 3 to the other exponents.

I think you multiply the 3 so you would get: x^15 y^3 z^12.

so it looks like x^15 y^3 z^12 / x^3yz

Then you subtract the top exponents from the bottom exponent because when you are dividing you subtract exponents. the exponent for y and z in the denominator is 1

and thats how i got x^12 y^2 and z^11. The exponents are a b and c

I hope that is right

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