SOLUTION: Use the quotient rule to simplify. -6a^5b^6c^15/3a^2b^3c^13. Give answer using exponential notation.
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Question 958975: Use the quotient rule to simplify. -6a^5b^6c^15/3a^2b^3c^13. Give answer using exponential notation.
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