SOLUTION: Divide. If the divisor contains 2 or more terms, use long division.
{{{(a^2b^2-a^5b)/(ab)}}}
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Question 387330: Divide. If the divisor contains 2 or more terms, use long division.
Answer by anerson 25(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i think this is my best possible solution to that:you just divide the terms on the numerator w/ the denominator , don't foget to subtract the exponent...
my answer is ab-a to the 4th power tha's all
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